Shane, my Clients use the 100% accurate printed and barcoded images to produce objects (I’m under a none-disclosure agreement).
The objects MUST be exactly as their Clients drew them. In ANY image format.
The way I save as the PDF’s as TIFF's produces a high quality image, free of the grey background the examples on this list displayed, and, as far as my Clients are concerned, are 100% accurate.
They also, as I said I wanted, trim excess images from around Crop Boxes. (Otherwise, the darn objects include the extras, which have to be thrown away).
I would not be using my method if it wasn’t 100%.
I don’t need control over TIFF image quality, the default quality is fine.
Regards
Santa
On 26 Jan 2017, at 3:28 pm, Shane Stanley < email@hidden> wrote:
On 26 Jan 2017, at 3:14 pm, Brian Christmas < email@hidden> wrote:
He stated to me the ONLY way to reliably print the ACTUAL PDF that the Client drew was to use Acrobat.
But you're not printing -- you're producing TIFF files.
Now, please tell me you can guarantee your code will faithfully reproduce the EXACT Acrobat client drawn image, and I’ll use it
I'm not guaranteeing anything -- and neither is Adobe, for that matter.
I'd understand your reluctance entirely -- if I didn't see the potential for problems with that export-tiff-import-as-pdf routine you're using, where you appear to have no control over image quality.
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