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It embeds subsets of all fonts, creates untagged PDFs, and flattens transparency using the High Resolution setting.
#EMBED FONTS IN ADOBE ACROBAT PRO DC PDF#
PDF/X‑1a uses PDF 1.3, downsamples color and grayscale images to 300 ppi and monochrome images to 1200 ppi.
PDF files created with PDF/X‑1a compliance can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and Acrobat Reader 4.0 and later. Compliant files must contain information describing the printing condition for which they are prepared. PDF/X‑1a requires all fonts to be embedded, the appropriate PDF bounding boxes to be specified, and color to appear as CMYK, spot colors, or both. These PDFs can be openedin Acrobat and Reader versions 5.0 and later. PDF/A‑1b usesPDF 1.4 and converts all colors to either CMYK or RGB,depending on which standard you choose. Usedfor long-term preservation (archival) of electronic documents. These PDFs can be opened in Acrobatand Reader 7.0 and later. These PDFs can be openedin Acrobat 5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0and later.ĬreatesPDFs suitable for viewing and printing of engineering drawings largerthan 200 x 200 in. It also embeds subsets ofall fonts, leaves color unchanged, and does not flatten transparency(for file types capable of transparency). Applicationsand utilities that create PDFs use the last set of PDF settingsdefined or selected.ĬreatesPDFs for quality printing on desktop printers and proofing devices.This preset uses PDF 1.4, downsamples color and grayscale imagesto 300 ppi and monochrome images to 1200 ppi. The settingsdo not automatically revert to the default settings. Somepresets are not available in some Creative Suite applications.
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(AcrobatPro on Mac OS) Users/ / Library/ Application Support/ Adobe/ AdobePDF/ Settings
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(Vista or Windows 7) Users/ / AppData/ Roaming/ Adobe/ Adobe PDF/ Settings (WindowsXP) Documents and Settings/ / Application Data/Adobe/AdobePDF/Settings The customsettings are found in the following locations: Thedefault settings files installed with Distiller are ReadOnly and Hidden. (AcrobatPro on Mac OS) Library/Application Support/Adobe PDF (Vista or Windows 7) ProgramData/Adobe/Adobe PDF (Windows XP) Documents and Settings/AllUsers/Application Data/Adobe/Adobe PDF Typically,the Extras and Settings folders for default settings are found atthe following locations. The presets installed in the Extrasfolder are only available in Acrobat Pro. A saved PDF preset file has the suffix.joboptions.Ī few of the following presets are not availableuntil you move them from the Extras folder (where they installedby default) to the Settings folder for custom settings.Īcrobat Standard doesnot include the Extras folder. You can also create and share custom presets for yourunique output requirements. Most predefined presets are shared across AdobeCreative Suite applications, including InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop,and Acrobat. These settingsare designed to balance file size with quality, depending on howthe PDF are used. Choose a preset from the Default Settings (or ConversionSettings) menu.Ī PDF preset is a group ofsettings that affect the process of creating a PDF.