Hi All-

I have an image that is partially blurry in Acrobat. The image is a mix of 
vector and raster. I have created an Illustrator CS4 drawing and I'm trying to 
so how certain dialogs in our application affect the computer on which the 
application runs. Portions of the computer are represented as vector drawings 
and I have placed screen captures (.png from SnagIt), which are the raster 
portions.

Here's what's intriguing:


1.       Save As PDF from Illustrator, the resulting PDF is clear for both the 
vector and raster portions. Why is this clear? So I know it's possible to get a 
clear combined vector/raster image.

2.       Import the Illustrator file into FrameMaker and print, the raster 
portion is completely blurry, but the vector portion is crisp. Why is the 
vector clear, but the raster is blurry?

3.       Import that crisp PDF from Illustrator into FrameMaker and print to 
file, the raster portion is completely blurry, but the vector portion is crisp. 
(This doesn't surprise me because FrameMaker really imports the PDF preview of 
the .ai file.)

This lead me to believe that it's a compression setting in my Acrobat PDF 
printer, or something that FrameMaker may be doing to the file. I've tried 
changing various image compression settings in my Adobe PDF printer, but 
nothing has worked. Any hints on where to look or what to change so that both 
things are clear? How can I get a mix of screen captures into a vector drawing 
that remain crisp? If I need to change my workflow, that's fine.

FrameMaker 9
Acrobat Pro 9
SnagIt 9
Illustrator CS4

-Lief

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