Photoshop CS and Adobe Acrobat Pro problem….

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John Arnold
Mar 3, 2004
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OK….so I’m having to supply an up-rezed photo for a LARGE display.

I am working Photoshop CS….and Acrobat Pro 6.1….on Windows XP (Dell 8200/2.8 ghz/1gb RAM)

In Photoshop, the digital-photo file uprezes to 510 mb. Yes, it’s that big.

When I try and create a .pdf file, I get…..nothing except a white page.

Is there a size limit on what Acrobat Pro can handle?

Thanks.
John

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Mar 3, 2004
OK….so I’m having to supply an up-rezed photo for a LARGE display.

Up-sizing an image will not make it look any better. Nothing–no technique, no program, nothing–can upsize an image and create detail not in the original; if you can’t create or rescan the image at the proper size, you’re not going to get better quality by interpolating up.

In Photoshop, the digital-photo file uprezes to 510 mb. Yes, it’s that big.

That’s a moderately large, but not huge, by Photoshop standards.

When I try and create a .pdf file, I get…..nothing except a white page.

Are you sure that a PDF is what you need? It’s rare that vendors who make large point-of-purchase displays work with PDFs; more often, they want a TIFF or a Photoshop .PSD file.

Also, what resolution do they want the image to be?


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