Sounds like you also need to check the settings when you print from FrameMaker. When you get the print dialog, click the Properties button, click the Graphics tab, and choose your resolution from the popup list.
Hope this works, but I do the same kind of thing all the time with the same system, only difference is printing from Quark instead of FrameMaker.
Document is a catalogue, 19 pages, lots and lots of .tif greyscale images (8 bit). (Postscript file is 55MB)
Print to distiller, press optimized PDF = 27.5MB, screen optimized PDF 27.5MB!!!!!
Checked the compression settings (all set to 72dpi for screen optimized, 300 - 600dpi for press optimized). Since this will be going on the web, I need to figure out what is going on! Any suggestions appreciated (please dont tell me I have to change all my .tif's to .eps!). Is there a known problem with greyscale photoshop .tif's so that acrobat cannot downsample??)
Thanks very much,
Steve Kingston
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