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Hi. Working in Photoshop 7.0
Acrobat 5.0
Reader 8.1.2
I made a .psd. I flattened layers & brought down the resolution & made a .jpeg out of it. I put the .jpeg into Acrobat, then saved as a .pdf. I printed the .pdf from Acrobat & the page came out like the colors were excluded (kinda like that transparency option in Photoshop). The page came out pretty much black printed from Acrobat. If I print the SAME .pdf in Reader..it prints great. Why does this happen?
You might be thinking I am making too many steps.
The reason why I am making a .jpeg instead of just making a .pdf straight from Photoshop..is that the color appears to be different when it is from Photoshop..still good, but slighty off compared to the .jpeg>.pdf.
Thanks.
Jules
Acrobat 5.0
Reader 8.1.2
I made a .psd. I flattened layers & brought down the resolution & made a .jpeg out of it. I put the .jpeg into Acrobat, then saved as a .pdf. I printed the .pdf from Acrobat & the page came out like the colors were excluded (kinda like that transparency option in Photoshop). The page came out pretty much black printed from Acrobat. If I print the SAME .pdf in Reader..it prints great. Why does this happen?
You might be thinking I am making too many steps.
The reason why I am making a .jpeg instead of just making a .pdf straight from Photoshop..is that the color appears to be different when it is from Photoshop..still good, but slighty off compared to the .jpeg>.pdf.
Thanks.
Jules
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