Hi All,
I realise there have been a dozen or so posts pertaining to this topic, however I can't seem to resolve my issue.
Essentially, I use PDF's of site surveys as underlays and superimpose my data on top of them.
The PDF's we receive from our clients are all high quality, vector-based files.
When I use AutoCAD's DWG to PDF plot function, I get heavily "rasterised" underlays which print fine (and also appear fine on the print preview), but look appalling as a published PDF. The data I've drafted is plotted as a vector.
I've tried everything the other threads have suggested and I'm at a complete loss!
Your help is greatly appreciated.
A very simplified solution, I don't like working with pdf's as attachments, so I create jpg's from the pdf, and overlay the jpg file. May not be appropriate for what you're doing though??? Just an idea.
why not convert pdf to dwg in AutoCAD? AutoDWG PDFin could do that, you could get the trail version from Autodesk Exchange APP store easily.
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