Print: Compress PDF Option Help - Leopard

hello,
as a preface, we're a photography company that routinely saves PDF files with images to send to clients for approval.
i understand that with leopard, they removed the Compress PDF option from the print menu. i followed the instructions, opened it up with Preview and saved as reduced file size. the images all came out VERY grainy. with the Compress PDF option, the image quality was great.
so i went and restored Compress PDF using this link: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/automator/compresspdfworkflow.html
however the images still come out as grainy as they did with the "reduce file size" option. anyone have any advice on how to get it working like it did in the previous OS?
thanks much

I had more or less the same issur.
Try this tip I posted :
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1330879&tstart=0
Hope this helps,
Jerome.

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