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Hi,
I use photoshop mostly to remove color info and resize for printing in manuals setup on InDesign. I wonder if there is a better route than what I usually do, which is : open in  photoshop > remove color info > resize > save to .pdf. My question is that I wonder about quality loss during the resizing.
There is a little work flow disruption in the save for .pdf window ... one can no longer flash through here hitting the return button because the comment area is pre-highlighted so the return key is active there instead of at the former work flow "save" button. Is there a way to set a preference so that the comment field is not activated and one can simply click through the choice panels rather than drag a curser around?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I print in black and white because it's so much less expensive and there is no need for color.
The photos come out of the digital camera as .jpeg and they are larger files than I think are necessary for a slightly less than 300 dots per inch print resolution.
Work flow from InDesign is > PDF open with Acrobat > Quite Imposing Acrobat plug-in > save imposed .pdf for printing.
People here in the forums used to say adobe.pdf is the best way to save the photos but I notice that when cutting down the size the resolution choice is pixels per inch rather than dots per inch but when saving to .pdf the option is for high quality print. I have never figured out why Adobe's dialog box choices have never included a 300 dpi option for printing, that's why I asked this question, there is no use saving at higher resolution than a printer can deal with but I haven't actually figured out how to provide an exact printer friendly maximum quality.
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