These are not rendered, just the line drawings. Guess I should have said that. Sorry!
I got another message offlist about changing my Distiller options. Duh!! I did that, and the .tif in the PDF output from FM now looks quite good. Thanks, Michael. The process that Art suggests might be an alternative, but sounds a bit onerous. I'll try it if I need to, but hope I won't. I do now have Acro 8 (and FM 8 as part of the Tech Comm Suite), but have not even had the chance to install it, let alone test things with the new versions. I may experiment with the new 3D functions of Acro, but haven't a clue at this point what all that can do with the SolidWorks graphics. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linda G. Gallagher TechCom Plus, LLC lindag at techcomplus dot com www.techcomplus.com 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144 User guides, online help, FrameMaker and WebWorks ePublisher templates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____ From: Donald Rose [mailto:roseyi...@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 4:48 PM To: Linda G. Gallagher; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: PDFs as graphics and graphics out of SolidWorks Linda, I have imported many "graphics" from Solid Works. One of the problems with Solid Works drafters is that they love their rendered drawings. If you can use line art they can export from Solid Works non-rendered, hidden lines hidden, iso (or whatever consistent angle you want) pdf files which you can open and manipulate in Adobe Illustrator. Or, you can sit with them until they have exactly what you want and use the tif file at 300 dpi or more. Experiment. Don Rose "Linda G. Gallagher" <lindag at techcomplus.com> wrote: Framers, FM 7.0 Acrobat 6.0 Win XP I appreciated all the help a couple of weeks ago on text insets and scripting. Now I have new questions related to a new client that is using SolidWorks CAD to create graphics for me to use in FM. So far I've tried importing graphics saved from SolidWorks as .tif at 50 dpi (was the default) and 600 dpi. Neither looked good after I created a PDF from the FM file. I've asked him to save at 150 and 300 dpi, but don't have those yet. My client also sent me a PDF of the graphic. When I imported that into FM and created a PDF, the graphic looked great, but it took 8 minutes to create the .ps file of just the one page with the one graphic and the resulting .ps file was more than 55 MB. I envision having lots of graphics in this document, so I don't think the PDF format is going to work that well. Here are my specific questions. - Is it common when using PDF files for graphics for the writing to .ps process to take so long and for the resulting .ps file to be so huge? - Anyone have experience getting graphics from SolidWorks? I'm told the graphic formats it can produce are .tif, .PDF, .jpg, and .dwg. Thanks for any advice you can offer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linda G. Gallagher TechCom Plus, LLC lindag at techcomplus dot com www.techcomplus.com 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144 User guides, online help, FrameMaker and WebWorks ePublisher templates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to Framers as roseyinsb at yahoo.com. Send list messages to framers at lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscribe at lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/roseyinsb%40yahoo.com Send administrative questions to listadmin at frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info. _____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51734/*http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/c ategory.php?category=shopping> them fast with Yahoo! Search.