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Hi everybody,
I'm new for using indesign,
actually, I try this two ways to export pdf before, same setting(may be)
but can't find out any different,
so I want to learn more about this,
when use adobe pdf preset, or when use print preset?
Distiller is way too old to use for print workflows these days. Among other reasons: It doesn't support transparency; it doesn't support color management; strips out all tagging so it could be repurposed or support accessible screen readers; it doesn't support layers...
You should also choose File > Export > Adobe PDF (Print) and choose the appropriate PDF preset.
Here's a link to an article I wrote 11 years ago which is still true:
http://indesignsecrets.com/creating-pdf-export-or-use-distiller.php
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Pretty simple: If you're using File > Print, you can create and use a Print Preset. If you're creating a PDF with File > Export > Adobe PDF (Print) you can create and use a PDF Preset.
You might try reading more in InDesign Help.
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ah.....sorry....my mistake!
I mean print preset also can create pdf,
I define the new rule "HIGH" setting for create pdf
and I try to use adobe pdf preset to create pdf
use the "HIGH" setting too
I think there was no difference
may be the one different just print preset through Distiller to create pdf?
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Don't use Distiller to create a PDF, that's an obsolete workflow.
What's the purpose of your PDF: an Interactive PDF, for commercial litho printing, for a desk-top printer or for document circulation?
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dear Derek,
its for commercial litho printing actually,
so nobody to use Distiller now?
I just try to learning their different to decided use which is better.....
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Distiller is way too old to use for print workflows these days. Among other reasons: It doesn't support transparency; it doesn't support color management; strips out all tagging so it could be repurposed or support accessible screen readers; it doesn't support layers...
You should also choose File > Export > Adobe PDF (Print) and choose the appropriate PDF preset.
Here's a link to an article I wrote 11 years ago which is still true:
http://indesignsecrets.com/creating-pdf-export-or-use-distiller.php
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Unless you've been given a spec by your printer, use the InDesign Acrobat PDF Presets and select PDF/X-4.
(Ensure you're working in a RGB colour mode, such as sRGB and ask your printer if they want trim marks, which you can indicate by ticking Use Printers Marks in the Export PDF dialogue box.)