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Hi,
I’m using Photoshop 6 and Acrobat Standard 6 on Win 2000.
I need to create a PDF/X-3 from a PSD file. When I use the "Save as … Photoshop PDF" command, the resulting PDF is not a valid PDF/X-3 (but fonts are embedded).
So I tried to print the PSD via the Adobe PDF Printer (Distiller), but in the resulting PDF all text is rasterized (which makes the PDF > 100 MB, so I can’t mail it), and no fonts are embedded, although I made sure that "Embed all fonts" is selected in the Adobe PDF settings. I also unchecked the "Do not send fonts to Adobe PDF" checkbox.
NOTE: I don’t think this is an Acrobat/Distiller issue, because I can create PDFs with embedded fonts from other documents (MS Word and Open Office docs).
Did I miss a setting somewhere in the depths of Photoshop?? I’d really appreciate any hint!!
I’m using Photoshop 6 and Acrobat Standard 6 on Win 2000.
I need to create a PDF/X-3 from a PSD file. When I use the "Save as … Photoshop PDF" command, the resulting PDF is not a valid PDF/X-3 (but fonts are embedded).
So I tried to print the PSD via the Adobe PDF Printer (Distiller), but in the resulting PDF all text is rasterized (which makes the PDF > 100 MB, so I can’t mail it), and no fonts are embedded, although I made sure that "Embed all fonts" is selected in the Adobe PDF settings. I also unchecked the "Do not send fonts to Adobe PDF" checkbox.
NOTE: I don’t think this is an Acrobat/Distiller issue, because I can create PDFs with embedded fonts from other documents (MS Word and Open Office docs).
Did I miss a setting somewhere in the depths of Photoshop?? I’d really appreciate any hint!!
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