What we were talking about is, if you look in Acrobat Pro, in the dialogue for 
creating Postscript, it has a drop down menu titled "Transparency Flattener 
Preset" which has the options "High Resolution", "Medium Resoluiton" and "Low 
Resolution". Those options are totally independent of the resolution of the 
target printer.

It gives the user the option of "I want the best quality, however long
it takes", "I want it as fast as possible, and damn the quality" or
something in-between.

So, in a similar manner, it might be good to allow users to specify the
"flattening resolution" (passed to Ghostscript) independently of the
printer resolution (default behaviour would obviously be as it works
now). You could even do something like "High" (current behaviour),
"Medium" (flattener resolution == printer res / 2),  "Low" (flattener
res == printer res / 3), or "Custom" (allowing the user the specify
their own flattener resolution).

As mentioned above, this is a *feature* suggestion/request for your
consideration, not a bug report. It's just something that occurred to me
might be useful for a future CUPS release.

Chris

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