lindarobin
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ORIGINAL: windrider86 9 times out of 10 they are on PDF format... PDF can be a problem for you. PDF format is for universal viewing and printing as a PDF document. As soon as you copy everything in a PDF to the clipboard and paste it into any application (whether it's Microsoft, Corel, Broderbund, whatever) the resolution is reduced to screen resolution and all print quality is lost. Here are a couple of options: - Ask for a high resolution JPG instead of PDF
- Buy Adobe Acrobat or equivalent (got $400?) which can export elements in a PDF to a high resolution image which can then be inserted into other applications.
- Set your monitor resolution as high as it can go and view the PDF at 400%. Take multiple screenshots and "stitch" them together to make an acceptable print quality image.
Just realize that THIS IS NOT A PRINT SHOP ISSUE. It wouldn't matter if you had the much more expensive desktop publishing program, MS Publisher. PDF files are meant to be viewed and printed from Adobe Reader. Since people DO want to edit them, companies offer software that provide that ability. If this is something you are going to have to do frequently, it may be a wise investment. Otherwise, I'd request the high res JPG. Quite frankly, the person who originally designed the ad can just as easily save it as JPG, rather than PDF, so there's no reason for him/her to refuse.
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