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The problem with landscape in PDF is that there are 3 legitimate ways of
doing it.
A regular portrait page simply has a bounding box of 8.5x11 (you'll have to
forgive the non-metric measurements).
A landscape page can be one of:
8.5x11 rotated clockwise 90 degrees
8.5x11 rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees
11x8.5
Each application basically picks one of these at random, as far as I can
tell. ;)
I'm guessing that this is at least part of your problem. I'm not sure how
you'd detect this in PS and compensate for it, but I hope this information
will be helpful to you.
--Mark Storer
Software Engineer
Cardiff Software
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christian Brugeron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 11:59 PM
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> Subject: [PDFdev] Auto rotate and Photoshop
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> In my attempts to automate Photoshop printing to a PDF file, I cannot
> control from the Photoshop side or the distiller auto-rotate
> function the
> way to print landscape images as lansdscape and portrait as portait. I
> always end with something that I do not control.
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> Any clue?
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> (windows based, automated via VB, on the client machine)
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> Christian
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