Brian Loomis On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 09:00 PM, Acrobat Talk wrote:
> Acrobat Talk Digest - Tuesday, December 31, 2002 > > Reader 4.0 no pixelation vs Acrobat 5.0 pixelation > by "Scott Brenner" <Scott.Brenner@oag.state.ny.us> > Re: Reader 4.0 no pixelation vs Acrobat 5.0 pixelation > by "Dov Isaacs" <isaacs@adobe.com> > Re: seeking advice: PDF-friendly printer > by "Celeste D. Mookherjee" <celestedm@mac.com> > Re: seeking advice: PDF-friendly printer > by "John Phipps" <jphipps@airmail.net> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Reader 4.0 no pixelation vs Acrobat 5.0 pixelation > From: "Scott Brenner" <Scott.Brenner@oag.state.ny.us> > Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 14:16:37 -0500 > > This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to > consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to > properly handle MIME multipart messages. > > --=_96C9B43C.F091E35A > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Dear Acrobat Group, > > Today I experienced something I didn't expect. I viewed PDF > pixelation on > a PDF file when opened in Adobe Acrobat 5.0, but the same file when > opened > in Adobe Reader 4.0 produced no pixelation. > > The PDF, a version 1.2 normalized PDF with embedded fonts was viewed > on a > PC running Windows NT service pack 6 with a Sun 17 inch flat panel. > > It amazed me that Acrobat Reader would give me a better rendition of > my > file. Does anyone know if this phenomenon commonly occurs or was I > privileged to witness the rare case when reader 4.0 renders a file > cleaner > than acrobat 5.0? > > Thanks, > Sam Brenner > > --=_96C9B43C.F091E35A > Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Content-Description: HTML > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> > <HTML><HEAD> > <META content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" > http-equiv=Content-Type>> > <META content="MSHTML 5.00.2919.6307" name=GENERATOR></HEAD> > <BODY style="FONT: 8pt MS Sans Serif; MARGIN-LEFT: 2px; MARGIN-TOP: > 2px"> > <DIV><FONT size=1>Dear Acrobat Group,</FONT></DIV> > <DIV> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT size=1>Today I experienced something I didn't > expect.&nbs> p; I > viewed PDF pixelation on a PDF file when opened in Adobe Acrobat 5.0, > but > the > same file when opened in Adobe Reader 4.0 produced no > pixelation. > ; > </FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT size=1></FONT> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT size=1>The PDF, a version 1.2 normalized PDF with > embedded > fonts was > viewed on a PC running Windows NT service pack 6 with a Sun 17 inch > flat > panel.</FONT></DIV> > <DIV> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT size=1>It amazed me that Acrobat Reader would give me a > better > rendition of my file. Does anyone know if this phenomenon > commonly > occurs > or was I privileged to witness the rare case when reader > 4.0 renders a file cleaner than acrobat 5.0?</FONT></DIV> > <DIV> </DIV> > <DIV><FONT size=1>Thanks,</FONT></DIV> > <DIV><FONT size=1>Sam Brenner</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> > > --=_96C9B43C.F091E35A-- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: Reader 4.0 no pixelation vs Acrobat 5.0 pixelation > From: "Dov Isaacs" <isaacs@adobe.com> > Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 11:23:47 -0800 > > Scott, > > Exactly what do you mean by "pixelation" and what TYPE of object did > you experience this with? Text? Vector graphics? Images? > > Note that smoothing of text, vector graphics, and images are all > controlled > by the "display preferences" in Acrobat 5 > (Edit->Preferences->General->Display). > You might need to set these to proper values. > > - Dov > > > At 12/31/2002 11:16 AM, Scott Brenner wrote: >> Dear Acrobat Group, >> >> Today I experienced something I didn't expect. I viewed PDF >> pixelation on a PDF file when opened in Adobe Acrobat 5.0, but the >> same file when opened in Adobe Reader 4.0 produced no pixelation. >> >> The PDF, a version 1.2 normalized PDF with embedded fonts was viewed >> on a PC running Windows NT service pack 6 with a Sun 17 inch flat >> panel. >> >> It amazed me that Acrobat Reader would give me a better rendition of >> my file. Does anyone know if this phenomenon commonly occurs or was >> I privileged to witness the rare case when reader 4.0 renders a file >> cleaner than acrobat 5.0? >> >> Thanks, >> Sam Brenner > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: seeking advice: PDF-friendly printer > From: "Celeste D. Mookherjee" <celestedm@mac.com> > Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 15:35:47 -0800 > > Thanks to all who answered my plea for suggestions to replace a dying > HP 5si printer where I work with something much friendlier to PDF > printing. Thanks especially to Dov Isaacs for his recommendations, as > we're getting a new Xerox Phaser 5400 next week. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: seeking advice: PDF-friendly printer > From: "John Phipps" <jphipps@airmail.net> > Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 21:16:00 -0600 > > In our last exciting episode Celeste D. Mookherjee at celestedm@mac.com > said: > >> Thanks to all who answered my plea for suggestions to replace a dying >> HP 5si printer where I work with something much friendlier to PDF >> printing. Thanks especially to Dov Isaacs for his recommendations, as >> we're getting a new Xerox Phaser 5400 next week. >> > Out of a matter of interest, how many on the list are using Xerox > Phasers? > Any issues? > > Thanks. > > John Phipps > ....................................................................... > .... > RADX Corporation > 4016 Medina Dr > Plano TX 75074 > > 972/422-9903 (Voice & Fax) > > http://www.roadhog.com > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > End of Acrobat Talk Digest > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> > Archives : <http://listsearch.com/acrobattalk.lasso> > Administrator: <mailto:acrobat-admin@blueworld.com> >
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