Re: [vox-tech] another PS2PDF question [solved]

2005-03-03 Thread Dylan Beaudette
On Monday 28 February 2005 02:45 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote: [snip] > > Using my suggested hack, try "epstopdf foo.pdf", i.e. allow the default > compression flag to stay on. You should get a compressed (smaller) > file, but the image should still be "crisp". Thanks for the suggestions. My PDF fi

Re: [vox-tech] another PS2PDF question [solved]

2005-02-28 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Dylan Beaudette wrote: On Monday 28 February 2005 12:46 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote: Dylan Beaudette wrote: Well, after a little bit of googling, it looks like there was a rather simple solution. Since ps2pdf14 and epstopdf were just sending some pre-defined parameters to ghost script, it is possibl

Re: [vox-tech] another PS2PDF question [solved]

2005-02-28 Thread Dylan Beaudette
On Monday 28 February 2005 12:46 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote: > Dylan Beaudette wrote: > > Well, after a little bit of googling, it looks like there was a rather > > simple solution. Since ps2pdf14 and epstopdf were just sending some > > pre-defined parameters to ghost script, it is possible to setu

Re: [vox-tech] another PS2PDF question [solved]

2005-02-28 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Dylan Beaudette wrote: Well, after a little bit of googling, it looks like there was a rather simple solution. Since ps2pdf14 and epstopdf were just sending some pre-defined parameters to ghost script, it is possible to setup the gs environment, and then call epstopdf: export GS_OPTIONS=-dPDFSE

Re: [vox-tech] another PS2PDF question [solved]

2005-02-28 Thread Dylan Beaudette
On Monday 28 February 2005 11:02 am, Dylan Beaudette wrote: > Hi, > > I have a poster (36" x 48") that is saved in PS format. > > using epstopdf, i can create a PDF file that has the correct page > dimensions, but the JPEG compression makes the images in the PDF look bad. > > even with the --nocomp