CutePDF is fine. If the subject is vector, typically the pdf is vector. Simply create your pdf and then zoom in on it. You should be able to zoom in quite far and not notice any pixellation. The best way to tell if everything will work for you is send the pdf to one of your coworkers with Illustrator. He should be able to tell you if everything worked fine. If it is not proprietary, I don't mind taking a quick look with Illustrator to help you out.
Rob
CutePDF is fine. If the subject is vector, typically the pdf is vector. Simply create your pdf and then zoom in on it. You should be able to zoom in quite far and not notice any pixellation. The best way to tell if everything will work for you is send the pdf to one of your coworkers with Illustrator. He should be able to tell you if everything worked fine. If it is not proprietary, I don't mind taking a quick look with Illustrator to help you out.
Rob
Hello Rob,
Can you expand on '....if the subject is vector...'. The source I create the PDF with is an IDW.
I attached a sample of a PDF I created and sent to a printer.
Hello Rob,
Can you expand on '....if the subject is vector...'. The source I create the PDF with is an IDW.
I attached a sample of a PDF I created and sent to a printer.
Hello Rob,
If you are still willing to look at it, Is the following .PDF in vector format.
Did the fonts come out OK ?
Thx
Hello Rob,
If you are still willing to look at it, Is the following .PDF in vector format.
Did the fonts come out OK ?
Thx
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