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----- Original Message ----- From: "Johnny Rosenberg" <gurus.knu...@gmail.com>
To: <users@openoffice.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Vector Graphics & PDFs.?


2010/1/30 James Elliott <james.elli...@wn.com.au>:
I have been using OOo since version 1.0 and love it.

Recently, I have become involved in the sign making industry where I also
use PhotoPrint6, to edit graphics and send them to our vinyl cutting or
vinyl printing machines, and we also have Corel Draw, Photoshop, and
Illustrator. In another voluntary capacity I have occasion to send
newsletters, including graphics, to a commercial offset printing firm.

The outside printing firm prefers we send all artwork and proofs as PDFs.
We receive artwork from design studios in PDF format in our sign making
business.

Apparently there are HI-RES PDFs and ordinary PDFs. What I want to know is
that if I create a PDF in OOo, is it good enough to send straight to our
sign-making software, or to our outside printing firm, or is it just
ordinary (low res) PDF, good enough for private use but not the same as PDFs
produced by Adobe Illustrator?

What about exporting something to PDF and then look at the result
yourself? Open it with a PDF viewer and zoom it in a lot. Then compare
it to a PDF that yoy know is a ”HI-RES PDF”. Which one was better?

If the OpenOffice.org PDF was worse, then just increase its
resolution, which you can do if you export via File → Export to PDF…
rather than just clicking the Export to PDF button. I could set the
resolution to 1200 dpi and lower.

Of course the resolution of the final PDF won't be any better than the
resolution of the pictures in it, but I guess that is very obvious for
most people.


As you can see, I am a bit of a newbie to graphic design, sign making, and
the printing industry, and I would really appreciate your help and advice. I
would like to use OOo more in our business(es) if possible.

Many thank, James

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