[Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF

Shmuel Wolfson shmuelw1 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 8 02:18:07 PDT 2021


David Schor once recommencement the following Adobe Acrobat Distiller 
options for clearer graphics in PDFs:
In the PDF Settings (Job Options in earlier Acrobat Distiller versions) 
Images configuration, turn off Downsampling and set compression to ZIP.

Hope this helps.

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Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
058-763-7133

On 06-Aug-21 1:32 AM, tammyvb at spectrumwritingllc.com wrote:

> I have an equation-laden document that I am writing. The equations are being
> created in a Word doc (.docx) using Word's native equation editor. The .docx
> file is then saved as an .htm/.html file and all the equations in the
> document are automatically saved as .pngs in a separate folder named as
> image.(n), where n is the image number.  I double-click an equation in this
> folder to automatically open the equation in my image editor (SnagIT - I
> don't need anything as heavy as Photoshop as I am not doing any
> modifications to the equations) and save the equation without any changes to
> it whatsoever with a new name. I then import the image into Framemaker by
> reference.   I don't mess w/ the dpi of the image when I select it for
> import - any image in the folder that was created during the saving of the
> Word file shows a dpi of 96 in the Imported Graphic Scaling dialog box when
> I select it for import and although this seems nutty to me (because none of
> the images are over-sized). . . they look clear and crisp in the source FM
> file (The Advanced Properties of any image in SnagIT is also showing a
> resolution of 96 dpi);  however, upon generation of the PDF, it goes to h*ll
> in a handbasket. The equation looks almost as if the font is almost bold and
> therefore much darker than the text in the FM source file, and it's not
> nearly as crisp and clear as in the source FM document - it actually looks
> blurry/pixelated.
>
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> Initially, the font that was  being used in the equations is Cambria Math,
> Size 14 with a default color of black without any lightening of the color.
> (The font that is being used in the book is also set to a default color of
> black without any lightening of the color.) I tried lightening the font
> color by different percentages in the Word document and then regenerated the
> equations as graphics, and that helps a bit, but overall, these graphics are
> just not nearly as crisp as they need to be in the final PDF.  Any other
> graphics that were taken as a capture and then imported by reference as  PNG
> are as crisp as I am used to in FM.
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> I am just at a loss for how to get this cleared up, but it's absolutely
> mandatory that I get this problem resolved because the whole focus of the
> book is the equations.
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> Any thoughts are sincerely appreciated.
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> Tammy Van Boening
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> Principal/Owner
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> Spectrum Writing, LLC
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