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Last post 08-06-2008 21:25 by snowalker. 12 replies.
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  • 07-07-2008 10:56

    Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    Hi Friends,

                    I was doing a business card which included couple of pictures as per my client's request. When i published my file as a pdf for press purpose it crossed up to 3mb size. Is there any way to make lightest pdf formats from corel draw 12

  • 07-15-2008 18:12 In reply to

    • Rikk Flohr
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    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

     It depends upon your file content. If you have only text and vector objects that does sound heavy. If you are including bitmaps, well, 3MB might be heavy but might not.

    Do you have a small JPG you could show us so we can judge?

    Rikk Flohr

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  • 07-16-2008 3:14 In reply to

    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    Thank you very much for showing concern in my question, yes there were 4 bitmaps involved in business card, i dont know how to show u sample of business card as i dont see attach buttion here.

     

  • 07-17-2008 2:48 In reply to

    • EchoAlfa
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    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

     Use PrimoPDF available as a free download.

    I have a double A5 sheet with 4 colour jpgs and a load of text which if I publish to PDF using Corel creates a file of 3.5 mb
    If I save as a PDF using Primo the file size comes down to 311kb !!!

  • 07-17-2008 3:39 In reply to

    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    Hi Echo,

    So what do you think is happening between Primo and Corel's engine? I hope you don't believe 3 MB is out the window with no difference in quality/resolution.

    I assure you that Corel's engine is fine, once people take 10 minutes to explore the parameters, all of which are critical.

    EchoAlfa:

     Use PrimoPDF available as a free download.

    I have a double A5 sheet with 4 colour jpgs and a load of text which if I publish to PDF using Corel creates a file of 3.5 mb
    If I save as a PDF using Primo the file size comes down to 311kb !!!

     

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  • 07-17-2008 4:54 In reply to

    • EchoAlfa
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    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

     Hi Jeff !

    I appreciate that your knowledge of Draw is much greater than mine, and I do not know the requirements of the printing industry these days, although I retired 14 yrs ago after 50+yrs in the trade.

    What was asked for was a way to reduce the file size for a business card, and this I gave.

    I have just printed out both files which I mentioned, Corel and Primo PDFs, and they are identical; so you tell me what is happening.

  • 07-17-2008 6:05 In reply to

    • Rikk Flohr
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    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

     If you wouldn't mind, I would like to look at your cdr file and see what I get when I create a PDF using the Presets I've developed for my Printshops. Would you email it to me?

    Rikk Flohr

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  • 07-17-2008 8:14 In reply to

    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    Hi Rikk,

               I dun mind to share my cdr file , can you please give me ur email address or show me how to send or upload file through this forum, i am quite new here.

     

  • 07-17-2008 8:14 In reply to

    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    Hi EchoAlfa,

                      Thank you very much , i will give it try through primo

     

  • 07-17-2008 8:58 In reply to

    • Rikk Flohr
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    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

     You can email me from the website in my signature.

    Rikk Flohr

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  • 07-17-2008 16:39 In reply to

    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose


    Hi E.,

    When reducing a PDF in file size - esp. that dramatically - there are 2 things that come to mind;

    1. Downsampling of bitmaps

    2. Compression Method

    Both apply to any bitmaps in the file.

    I'm certain if you learn about and toy with these options you'll create small PDF's, comparable to Primo PDF.

     

    EchoAlfa:
    I have just printed out both files which I mentioned, Corel and Primo PDFs, and they are identical; so you tell me what is happening.

     


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  • 07-18-2008 16:13 In reply to

    • Andy
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    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    Thats a huge difference in file size, there has to be a quality difference between them. I would imagine that primo is applying compression that may look ok at screen resolution, but may differ upon print. Another posibility is flattening, is primo flattening the output to one bitmapped layer instead of leaving it as vectors?

  • 08-06-2008 21:25 In reply to

    Re: Publish lightest weight PDF for printing purpose

    llvlludassar:

    Hi Friends,

                    I was doing a business card which included couple of pictures as per my client's request. When i published my file as a pdf for press purpose it crossed up to 3mb size. Is there any way to make lightest pdf formats from corel draw 12

    I using Acrobat Distiller for making pdf files. It works well, the final quality is good and you have a lot of settings to do about file size or quality...

     

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