Re: OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-15 Thread David Creamer
>Bookmarks, links, and TOC settings are in FrameMaker, an Acrobat expert
would likely know nothing about them.

One _could_ be an Acrobat expert and an FrameMaker expert at the same
time... 

Dave Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com




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OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-15 Thread David Creamer
>Bookmarks, links, and TOC settings are in FrameMaker, an Acrobat expert
would likely know nothing about them.

One _could_ be an Acrobat expert and an FrameMaker expert at the same
time... 

Dave Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com






Re: OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-14 Thread Robert Lauriston
Bookmarks, links, and TOC settings are in FrameMaker, an Acrobat expert
would likely know nothing about them.


On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Alison Craig
wrote:

> I’m looking for an Acrobat expert who can create two Joboptions files with
> only what I require. I took a class at a local tech college last year to
> try and acquire the necessary skills myself, but they didn’t teach the
> details I was looking for.
>
> ** **
>
> In the first version, I want to cull any unnecessary file bloat while
> maintaining bookmarks, links, a functioning TOC and the appropriate quality
> images for digital viewing. 
>
> ** **
>
> In the second, I want higher quality images and no links of any kind as
> this version is used to create hard copy at a local print shop.
>
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OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-14 Thread Robert Lauriston
Bookmarks, links, and TOC settings are in FrameMaker, an Acrobat expert
would likely know nothing about them.


On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Alison Craig
wrote:

> I?m looking for an Acrobat expert who can create two Joboptions files with
> only what I require. I took a class at a local tech college last year to
> try and acquire the necessary skills myself, but they didn?t teach the
> details I was looking for.
>
> ** **
>
> In the first version, I want to cull any unnecessary file bloat while
> maintaining bookmarks, links, a functioning TOC and the appropriate quality
> images for digital viewing. 
>
> ** **
>
> In the second, I want higher quality images and no links of any kind as
> this version is used to create hard copy at a local print shop.
>
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RE: OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-14 Thread David Creamer
I have a bunch of joboptions settings on my website at:
http://www.ideastraining.com/PDFs/PDF_joboptions.zip

For the first one, you would probably want the WebDownload file; for the
second, _probably_ the PDFX-1a_SWOP_150LPI file*.

*File for commercial printers need to be make for the exact type of printing
process (sheetfed coated, SWOP/magazine-type printing, newprint, etc.).

I can modify them for you if you need.


David Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com
Adobe Authorized Instructor & Certified Expert since 1995
Authorized QuarkXPress Instructor and Certified Expert since 1988




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From: Alison Craig 
To: "framers@lists.frameusers.com" 
Subject: OT: Acrobat Joboption Files
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FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit
Acrobat: 9.5.5

I'm hoping someone on the list can pint me in the right direction...


I'm looking for an Acrobat expert who can create two Joboptions files with
only what I require. I took a class at a local tech college last year to try
and acquire the necessary skills myself, but they didn't teach the details I
was looking for.

In the first version, I want to cull any unnecessary file bloat while
maintaining bookmarks, links, a functioning TOC and the appropriate quality
images for digital viewing.

In the second, I want higher quality images and no links of any kind as this
version is used to create hard copy at a local print shop.

In both cases, I'm looking for the smallest files possible while still
providing all my required options. Download times are important.

Does anyone know of a contractor I could connect with?

Thanks, Alison


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OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-14 Thread David Creamer
I have a bunch of joboptions settings on my website at:
http://www.ideastraining.com/PDFs/PDF_joboptions.zip

For the first one, you would probably want the WebDownload file; for the
second, _probably_ the PDFX-1a_SWOP_150LPI file*.

*File for commercial printers need to be make for the exact type of printing
process (sheetfed coated, SWOP/magazine-type printing, newprint, etc.).

I can modify them for you if you need.


David Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com
Adobe Authorized Instructor & Certified Expert since 1995
Authorized QuarkXPress Instructor and Certified Expert since 1988




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From: Alison Craig 
To: "framers at lists.frameusers.com" 
Subject: OT: Acrobat Joboption Files
Message-ID:
<17474827509158478EE10BC6B977A3E30D3A255409 at exchange.ultrasonix.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit
Acrobat: 9.5.5

I'm hoping someone on the list can pint me in the right direction...


I'm looking for an Acrobat expert who can create two Joboptions files with
only what I require. I took a class at a local tech college last year to try
and acquire the necessary skills myself, but they didn't teach the details I
was looking for.

In the first version, I want to cull any unnecessary file bloat while
maintaining bookmarks, links, a functioning TOC and the appropriate quality
images for digital viewing.

In the second, I want higher quality images and no links of any kind as this
version is used to create hard copy at a local print shop.

In both cases, I'm looking for the smallest files possible while still
providing all my required options. Download times are important.

Does anyone know of a contractor I could connect with?

Thanks, Alison




OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-12 Thread Alison Craig
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit
Acrobat: 9.5.5

I'm hoping someone on the list can pint me in the right direction...


I'm looking for an Acrobat expert who can create two Joboptions files with only 
what I require. I took a class at a local tech college last year to try and 
acquire the necessary skills myself, but they didn't teach the details I was 
looking for.

In the first version, I want to cull any unnecessary file bloat while 
maintaining bookmarks, links, a functioning TOC and the appropriate quality 
images for digital viewing.

In the second, I want higher quality images and no links of any kind as this 
version is used to create hard copy at a local print shop.

In both cases, I'm looking for the smallest files possible while still 
providing all my required options. Download times are important.

Does anyone know of a contractor I could connect with?

Thanks, Alison



Alison Craig | Technical Documentation Lead
Ultrasonix | 130-4311 Viking Way | Richmond, BC  V6V 2K9 | 
analogicultrasound.com
T 604-279-8550 ext 127 | F 604-279-8559

Analogic
Ultrasound



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OT: Acrobat Joboption Files

2013-08-12 Thread Alison Craig
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit
Acrobat: 9.5.5

I'm hoping someone on the list can pint me in the right direction...


I'm looking for an Acrobat expert who can create two Joboptions files with only 
what I require. I took a class at a local tech college last year to try and 
acquire the necessary skills myself, but they didn't teach the details I was 
looking for.

In the first version, I want to cull any unnecessary file bloat while 
maintaining bookmarks, links, a functioning TOC and the appropriate quality 
images for digital viewing.

In the second, I want higher quality images and no links of any kind as this 
version is used to create hard copy at a local print shop.

In both cases, I'm looking for the smallest files possible while still 
providing all my required options. Download times are important.

Does anyone know of a contractor I could connect with?

Thanks, Alison



Alison Craig | Technical Documentation Lead
Ultrasonix | 130-4311 Viking Way | Richmond, BC  V6V 2K9 | 
analogicultrasound.com
T 604-279-8550 ext 127 | F 604-279-8559

Analogic
Ultrasound



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