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2009-04-20 10:15 AM - last edited on 2023-05-19 10:19 PM by Gordana Radonic
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2009-04-20 10:31 PM
Chazz wrote:That might be true if the method allows truly getting rid of non-printing content of a PDF.
Still, where the Quartz method really works well is when vector PDF's have been post manipulated in something like Illustrator.
2009-04-21 02:08 AM
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2009-04-21 07:21 AM
Barry wrote:I think the difference comes from the fact that the Amyuni converter acts like a printer, that is it replaces transparency with the actual resulting composites, and also removes non-printing content. YOu might find some additional infohere.
Some of our material fills do have a transparent background and the drawing of the model placed on the layouts have transparent backgrounds but this is the same for built in and Amyuni converters.
So I can't see why the difference.
The PDFs produced by either converter look identical in the end.
2009-04-21 04:01 PM
Barry wrote:Barry, Even though I doubt Acrobat Pro would help with this situation (though Quartz might), it is a vital part of our workflow (we have hundreds of licenses of CS4 here) and am not sure how, exactly you have survived without it to date.
I'm having trouble at the moment getting to the download for Arcrobat 9.0 to trial it.
Even if it does work I can't see the company wanting to get 80 odd licenses just to make the file size smaller.
2009-04-21 04:04 PM
Chazz wrote:
...Are you writing from the public terminal at the Western Australia State Penitentiary?