Gary Meader wrote:I recently created a series of calendar pages in AW6 using the assisstant. Sized them, saved them as tif files and imported them into a Pages document making a 13 page calendar project. I also sized, etc. black and white images in Photoshop 7 and imported them into the same document. I saved the entire file as a PDF and burned the file onto a disc. I took the disc to my local service bureau to be proofed and to get an estimate on paper choice, etc. The photos look fine, but the calendar grids and the type in them are totally jaggy. What gives here? Is there a preference setting that allows the files to be pdf'd without compression? They look like jpegs on a billboard. It has been suggested that I create the calendar months in Illustrator. But that's a whole new learning curve for me, and the time crunch is beginning. Any ideas on this? Thanks
Thanks John- I'll try it. For now, I've made the entire calendar, month tables and photos in iWork. I delivered the samples today. We'll see how this goes.haumann wrote:Gary Meader wrote:I recently created a series of calendar pages in AW6 using the assisstant. Sized them, saved them as tif files and imported them into a Pages document making a 13 page calendar project. I also sized, etc. black and white images in Photoshop 7 and imported them into the same document. I saved the entire file as a PDF and burned the file onto a disc. I took the disc to my local service bureau to be proofed and to get an estimate on paper choice, etc. The photos look fine, but the calendar grids and the type in them are totally jaggy. What gives here? Is there a preference setting that allows the files to be pdf'd without compression? They look like jpegs on a billboard. It has been suggested that I create the calendar months in Illustrator. But that's a whole new learning curve for me, and the time crunch is beginning. Any ideas on this? Thanks
I'm not sure if it will help, but you might try the "AppleWorks >Preferences >General" menu item, and check the box "Fractional Character Widths" before saving and PDF-ing to influence AW's smoothing of characters. You might also want to experiment with a different font.
John@was