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Subject:Re: Graphics in PDF From:Bruce Ashley <bashley -at- CREATEPRINT -dot- COM -dot- AU> Date:Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:16:41 +1000
It the same converting Frame to PDF if you want your imported graphic files
in color.
Bruce Ashley
OZ
Hello everyone--
At the end of July, I responded to a request for info. about solving a
problem with poorly printing graphics in Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01. At the
time I couldn't locate the procedures I'd written (with the help of my
colleague Michael Kelly), but I just found the floppy they were on! So
here you go, several weeks late and numerous dollars short...
Note: This message is (I hope) formatted for monospaced ASCII text.
There's a more attractive version in Acrobat (PDF) format at: http://tomc.home.mindspring.com/pdfproc.pdf
This document was written not for the general public, but for my co-workers
when I was at BTNA. I hope it's helpful, but your mileage may vary.