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Auto-Rotate Pages. Collectively By File. Specifies whether to display a PDF with left side or right side binding. The Binding setting affects the appearance of pages in the Two-Up Continuous view and the appearance of thumbnails side by side. Use for PostScript files to emulate resolutions based on the printer they are printing to.

Permitted values range from 72 to Use the default setting unless you plan to print the PDF on a specific printer while emulating the resolution defined in the original PostScript file. Increasing the resolution setting increases file size and may slightly increase the time required to process some files. Embed Thumbnails.

Embeds a thumbnail preview for each page in the PDF, increasing the file size. Deselect this setting when users of Acrobat 5. Optimize For Fast Web View.

Restructures the file for faster access page-at-a-time downloading, or byte serving from web servers. This option compresses text and line art, overriding compression selections on the Images panel. Default Page Size. Specifies the page size to use when one is not specified in the original file. EPS files give a bounding box size, not a page size. The options in the Images panel specify compression and resampling for color, grayscale, and monochrome images.

You may want to experiment with these options to find an appropriate balance between file size and image quality. The resolution setting for color and grayscale images should be 1. The resolution for monochrome images should be the same as the output device, but be aware that saving a monochrome image at a resolution higher than dpi increases the file size without noticeably improving image quality.

Images that will be magnified, such as maps, may require higher resolutions. Resampling monochrome images can have unexpected viewing results, such as no image display. If this happens, turn off resampling and convert the file again. This problem is most likely to occur with subsampling, and least likely with bicubic downsampling. The following table shows common types of printers and their resolution measured in dpi, their default screen ruling measured in lines per inch lpi , and a resampling resolution for images measured in pixels per inch ppi.

For example, if you were printing to a dpi laser printer, you would enter for the resolution at which to resample images. Downsample Off. Reduces image resolutions that exceed the For Images Above value to the resolution of the output device by combining pixels in a sample area of the image to make one larger pixel.

Average Downsampling To. Averages the pixels in a sample area and replaces the entire area with the average pixel color at the specified resolution. Subsampling To.

Replaces an entire area with a pixel selected from that sample area, at the specified resolution. Causes faster conversion time than downsampling, but resulting images are less smooth and continuous. Bicubic Downsampling To.

Uses a weighted average, instead of a simple average as in downsampling to determine pixel color. This method is slowest but produces the smoothest tonal gradations. Applies compression to color, grayscale, and monochrome images. For color and grayscale images, also sets the image quality. Anti-Alias To Gray. Smooths jagged edges in monochrome images.

Choose 2 bit, 4 bit, or 8 bit to specify 4, 16, or levels of gray. Anti-aliasing may cause small type or thin lines to look blurry. Compression of text and line art is always on. To turn it off, set the appropriate Distiller parameter.

Opens the Image Policy dialog box, where you can set processing options for Color, Grayscale, and Monochrome images that are less than the resolutions you specify. Fonts that have license restrictions are listed with a lock icon. If you select a font that has a license restriction, the nature of the restriction is described in the Adobe PDF Options dialog box. When you combine PDF files that have the same font subset, Acrobat attempts to combine the font subsets. Embed All Fonts. Embed OpenType Fonts.

Embeds all OpenType fonts used in the file, and maintains OpenType font information for advanced line layout. This option is available only if either Acrobat 7. Specifies a threshold percentage if you want to embed only a subset of the fonts.

When Embedding Fails. Always Embed. To embed only certain fonts, move them into the Always Embed list. Make sure that Embed All Fonts is not selected. Move fonts that you do not want to embed to this list. If necessary, choose a different font folder from the pop-up menu to display the font in the font list. If you select a font with a license restriction, the nature of the restriction is described in the Adobe PDF Options dialog box. If the font you want is not in a font folder, click Add Name.

A TrueType font can contain a setting added by the font designer that prevents the font from being embedded in PDF files. Removes a font from the Always Embed or Never Embed list. Acrobat does not include the Times, Helvetica, and ZapfDingbats fonts. Settings File. Lists color settings, including those used in graphics applications. Color Management Policies. This menu is available when None is selected in the Settings File menu.

Color Management Policies values may affect a PDF differently depending on the compatibility setting you choose in the General panel. Leave Color Unchanged. Leaves device-dependent colors unchanged and preserves device-independent colors as the nearest possible equivalent. This is a useful option for print shops that have calibrated their devices, have used that information to specify color in the file, and are only outputting to those devices.

Tags ICC profiles in images only not text or vector objects , which prevents black text from undergoing any color shift when distilling Acrobat 4. Calibrates color, making it device-independent. Recommended for PDFs that will be used onscreen or with low-resolution printers.

All Working Spaces must be specified. Document Rendering Intent. Choose a method to map colors between color spaces. The result of any particular method depends on the profiles of the color spaces. For example, some profiles produce identical results with different methods.

Or if you cant I will want a refund. The maximum file size is 47 MB. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Community Beginner , Nov 06, Nov 06, Update Ok, so I'm beginning to understand the problem a little more I think. In this fashion, Community Beginner , Nov 24, Nov 24, Click "OK".

Adobe Community Professional , Feb 06, Feb 06, DOD Media. Community Beginner , Feb 08, Feb 08, Try this before deleting your preferences! Participant , Mar 19, Mar 19, I'm getting the same error.

I'm in a questionable country with questionable internet. I tried a lot of different things trash preferences, delete all scripts including built-in ones, reinstall, block incoming connections to AfterFX. In the end, connecting to a U.

VPN helped solve the problem for me. Helped general sign-in issues as well. Not ideal or convenient, but at least it works. Community Beginner , May 09, May 09, I updated AE and that did it.

Jump to latest reply. In Response To Mylenium. Hey Mylenium, Thanks for the insight. Let us know how it goes. Thanks, Nishu. Hey Nishu, Thanks for the response. Thanks for getting back. Let us know if it helps. Hey Nishu, I looked at that community post but I'm not using scripts like they mentioned.

This fixed it for me. Can you replicate the error? If so, check to see what default has been specified. If Acrobat stores the. You can replace the invalid file manually. The PC storage location for the. Registered: Oct 17



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