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I cannot seem to save 2 large projects to PDF
These are my steps for exporting:
1. file
2. adobe presets : PDF X-4 or hi quality print
3. include bleed
4. attempt to save
5. rejection
I have recreated the file from scratch
I have moved the file to a new file
I have asked a different person to save the file > no luck
I had our IT guy try to "downsample"... it only worked when we scaled it half way and then weird stuff happened
C:\Users\frivera\Creative Cloud Files
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Since my deadline has come and gone, I was able to send something I hope is accepted. What I ended up doing was sending a file with a PPI of 297 or as close to 300 as I could get. This has allowed me to save the PDF, what I'm trying to do now is learn a better process while achieving great results.
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Yes Bob, as I suggested in my post to the OP 4 March. The OP doesn't seem to want to accept advice!
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Derek,
I have not rejected your advice, I have stated my issues even after submitting a lower resolution image. The result of which was poor quality.
What I would love to learn from either you or Bob is how to achieve the results you and Bob have had before. I have not seen that advice yet. I have followed everything either of you suggested and I'm not trying to be difficult.
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The quality of the reproduction of the image depends on the quality of the original, if it's too low resolution increasing the size won't improve it and make it sharp.
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I agree Derek,
Please correct me if I'm wrong but I am downloading hi-res images.
This is where I'm am downloading it from 2018 Nissan Armada Photos Nissan Online Newsroom
Once I download, I noticed I had to scale the image significantly and that is why I increased the resolution.
Please let me know if you see any red flags about this approach.
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Again, you cannot increase resolution. It’s simply impossible.
While PS may do a much better job of enlarging than it used to, there’s still a limit to what can be done.
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Thanks Bob, I was only following alternatives that I had read about here Photoshop image size and resolution I know there are limits to what it will look like and in the end, I hope my most recent submission will be accepted by the vendors.
Thank you both for your help it seems like there isn't much of a solution other than submitting a lower res image and hoping the quality is good enough to be displayed.
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Other solution learned through this was to request a larger image so that i dont need to process in photoshop
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If you select an image in ID or in the links panel, like the front-end image above, what is its effective resolution?
I've done a fair amount of large format work and I have rarely used an effective resolution greater than 150 dpi when sized in the document. There are exceptions, but like I wrote, it's pretty rare.
Mike
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Just about all of it, unfortunately.
You cannot just create a 300ppi image by typing in a number. All you're doing is create a huge file for no reason at all.
Again, posters do not get printed at 300 ppi. Generally, 50ppi is plenty.
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