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Sammy

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  • Main editing computer
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    Photoshop
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    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 6D

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  1. Thanks! A file size of 1 MB for a pdf is considered good quality for printing a standard paper size?
  2. I actually just tried removing the check from that and the file size is 1 MB. Would that make sense? Is there a reason I shouldn't go this route? There's no fuzz...
  3. I was wondering about this option- I can keep the psd files to rework on something if necessary, would that reduce the file size? Is this an important option to keep checked?
  4. The file size is even larger- it's over 100 MB now And there is no fuzz...
  5. Thanks for your response. Its a 8.5x11 page with an image of a child, a graphic image and a poem. I set the resolution to 300 pixels/inch This was the way I saved it (just used the default settings. I was getting files over 30 MB
  6. Hi, I am working on a file of images and text in photoshop. I was saving as jpg and then using an online program to convert to pdf. I was getting some fuzz around the text. I then saved as photoshop PDF and wasn't getting that but the files are way too big to work with effectively. (I need to print over 60 different files) I remember reading something on your forum about this but couldn't find it now. I'm wondering if you have a more effective way to work this out? Thanks!
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