saving as high res pdf ??

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dwolf
May 7, 2005
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I’m running photoshop cs and have acrobat professional.. I designed a post card in ps to be email to a printer I was planning on doing it in .tiff, but I was advised that a high res pdf is better, but I want to make sure I do it correct. I tried save as… the only option I saw there was photoshop pdf.. and then the next windows options, was zip or jpg and the slider for quality and a couple other options below… is this the route or is there another way I’m missing… I have alot riding on this card, so I don’t want to mess it up. I don’t think the printer will care or tell me I did it wrong…

Thanks Jojo

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dwolf
May 7, 2005
and two more questions… should I flatten image, and they require cmyk… should I convert it before saving it to pdf ?
"dwolf" wrote in message
I’m running photoshop cs and have acrobat professional.. I designed a post card in ps to be email to a printer I was planning on doing it in .tiff, but I was advised that a high res pdf is better, but I want to make sure I do it correct. I tried save as… the only option I saw there was photoshop pdf.. and then the next windows options, was zip or jpg and the slider for quality and a couple other options below… is this the route or is there another way I’m missing… I have alot riding on this card, so I don’t want to mess it up. I don’t think the printer will care or tell me I did it wrong…

Thanks Jojo
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dwolf
May 8, 2005
hmmmm… NOBODY KNOWS…THE PDF’S I HAVE SEEN….
"dwolf" wrote in message
and two more questions… should I flatten image, and they require cmyk… should I convert it before saving it to pdf ?
"dwolf" wrote in message
I’m running photoshop cs and have acrobat professional.. I designed a post card in ps to be email to a printer I was planning on doing it in .tiff, but I was advised that a high res pdf is better, but I want to make sure I do it correct. I tried save as… the only option I saw there was photoshop pdf.. and then the next windows options, was zip or jpg and the slider for quality and a couple other options below… is this the route or is there another way I’m missing… I have alot riding on this card, so I don’t want to mess it up. I don’t think the printer will care or tell me I did it wrong…

Thanks Jojo

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