Print Quality suffers after I flatten a PDF.
After I flatten a PDF (using Adobe Acrobat XI Pro) the print quality has lowered and the text comes out fuzzy. I have tried using the Action Wizard and the Optimize PDF function and no luck.
After I flatten a PDF (using Adobe Acrobat XI Pro) the print quality has lowered and the text comes out fuzzy. I have tried using the Action Wizard and the Optimize PDF function and no luck.
The document gets "saved" as a PDF file, and the text can be edited (by going to Tools | Content Editing | Edit Text & Images) unless it gets flattened or is password protected. The partners at this firm don't want to use passwords, seeing as how easily you can bypass that security by simply dragging the PDF file into a google chrome browser. I hope i made sense and didn't confuse you.. i can be wordy at times. Thanks again for trying to help me.
Sorry to break the news to you, but even doing what you call “flattening” (we prefer to call it “ruining”) a PDF file doesn't prevent someone from doing editing. Even a raster bitmap can be yanked into Photoshop and edited, replacing text albeit with a tad more difficulty that using the text editing tool in Acrobat.
All your “flattening” is really doing is messing up your content by violating the basic attributes of the PDF imaging model in which text is intelligently scaled using fonts, vector objects are geometrically scaled, and raster images are handled as best as possible, albeit with some loss of quality whenever scaled and/or rotated in any way for display or print.
No politics intended but text realized via fonts trumps outlined text trumps rasterized text. Sorry, but that's the way it is!
- Dov
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