I deal with these kind of decissions almost on a daily basis so quality is very important to me, but i'm not going to create huge documents so I can zoom in on them on an absurd level and still have crispy clean quality it my output format isn't anything like that :-) I'm sure we all agree on that. (CMYK, 16bit, 300dpi).ĭon't get me wrong here, I completely understand your resistance to using lossy compressions. My current settings were set for high quality printing anyway.
It will speed up the workflow a lot, plus I don't really have to worry about quality.
If another project accurs of this magnitute i'll, with a lot of individual pages i'll probably just take the PS action. Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) vendredi 21:14:07. I guess that you will have to resize the pastured objects but it's a minor point. Though the quality seems to be better with the preview Copy/Paste it seems a great solution for all my future small projects. apply the same scheme for page 2 then to other pages of the PDF. The work has already been done anyway, so i'm not going to redo the work on this project, merely for the idea of having a 'perfect' copy. I guess it's exactly the same thing as a CMD+A, CMD+C, CMD+V. Ah the selection tool, I had that one, the shortkey just doesn't seem to work here.