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To: "Jay Smith" <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "FrameUsers List" <Framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Frame List" <Framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Placing PDFs in Frame (Was why tifs in Frame docs?)
From: "Carl L. Young" <carl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 16:48:53 -0700
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In-Reply-To: <38175F60.BAEA1DC4@JaySmith.com>
Reply-To: <carl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Jay Smith Wrote: <snip>I use EPS files to avoid this issue.</snip> Although it certainly depends on the graphic, you can see dramatic improvement in FrameMake's performance by converting those sometimes huge TIF and EPS files to PDF. One client complained about Frame running slower than their old Ventura-based system. We used Acrobat Distiller to turn their EPS graphics into PDFs. Graphics file sizes shrunk from 1-2 MB to 7 or 8 K. Frame's performance level shot right, and the graphics (line art, in this case) looked terrific on screen and in print. Note that this only works in Frame 5.5.6. Regards, Carl ---------------------------------------------------- Carl Young Adobe Certified Training DigiPub Solutions Corp. Provider 602.788.6512 FrameMaker and Acrobat Adobe Premium VAR www.digipubcorp.com Chrystal Software Aspen Partner Consulting, training, information development and conversion services provided throughout the U.S. ---------------------------------------------------- ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **