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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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Adobe PDF presets
A PDF preset is a predefined collection of settings that you can use for creating consistent Photoshop PDF files. These
settings are designed to balance file size with quality, depending on how the PDF file will be used. You can also create
custom presets. Adobe PDF presets are shared across Adobe Creative Suite components, including InDesign, Illus
trator, Photoshop, GoLive, and Acrobat.
settings are designed to balance file size with quality, depending on how the PDF file will be used. You can also create
custom presets. Adobe PDF presets are shared across Adobe Creative Suite components, including InDesign, Illus
trator, Photoshop, GoLive, and Acrobat.
High Quality Print
Creates PDF files that have higher resolution than the Standard job option file. Color and
grayscale images with resolutions above 450 ppi are downsampled to 300 ppi, and monochrome images with resolu
tions above 1800 ppi are downsampled to 1200 ppi. This settings file prints to a higher image resolution and preserves
the maximum amount of information about the original document. PDF files created with this settings file can be
opened in Acrobat 5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0 and later.
tions above 1800 ppi are downsampled to 1200 ppi. This settings file prints to a higher image resolution and preserves
the maximum amount of information about the original document. PDF files created with this settings file can be
opened in Acrobat 5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0 and later.
PDF/X-1a:2001
Checks incoming PostScript files for PDF/X-1a:2001 compliance and only creates a file that is
PDF/X-1a compliant. If the file fails compliance checks, you see a warning message. You can cancel the save or
continue by saving a file that is not marked as PDF/X-compliant. PDF/X-1a is an ISO standard for graphic content
exchange. PDF/X-1a:2001 requires all fonts to be embedded, the appropriate PDF bounding boxes to be specified,
and color to appear as CMYK, spot colors, or both. PDF/X-compliant files must contain information describing the
printing condition for which they are prepared. For the PDF/X-1a:2001 settings file, the default output intent profile
name is U.S. Web Coated (SWOP). PDF files created with this settings file can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and Acrobat
Reader 4.0 and later.
continue by saving a file that is not marked as PDF/X-compliant. PDF/X-1a is an ISO standard for graphic content
exchange. PDF/X-1a:2001 requires all fonts to be embedded, the appropriate PDF bounding boxes to be specified,
and color to appear as CMYK, spot colors, or both. PDF/X-compliant files must contain information describing the
printing condition for which they are prepared. For the PDF/X-1a:2001 settings file, the default output intent profile
name is U.S. Web Coated (SWOP). PDF files created with this settings file can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and Acrobat
Reader 4.0 and later.
PDF/X-3:2002
Checks incoming PostScript files for PDF/X-3:2002 compliance and only creates a file that is PDF/X-
3:2002 compliant. If the file fails compliance checks, you see a warning message. You can cancel the save or continue
by saving a file that is not marked as PDF/X-compliant. Like PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3 is an ISO standard for graphic
content exchange. The main difference is that PDF/X-3 allows the use of color management and device-independent
color in addition to CMYK and spot colors. PDF files created with this settings file can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and
Acrobat Reader 4.0 and later.
by saving a file that is not marked as PDF/X-compliant. Like PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3 is an ISO standard for graphic
content exchange. The main difference is that PDF/X-3 allows the use of color management and device-independent
color in addition to CMYK and spot colors. PDF files created with this settings file can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and
Acrobat Reader 4.0 and later.
Press Quality
Creates PDF files for high-quality print production (for example, for digital printing or for separa
tions to an imagesetter or platesetter), but does not create files that are PDF/X-compliant. In this case, the quality of
the content is the highest consideration. The objective is to maintain all the information in a PDF file that a
commercial printer or prepress service needs to print the document correctly. Color and grayscale images with
resolutions above 450 ppi are downsampled to 300 ppi, and monochrome images with resolutions above 1800 ppi are
downsampled to 1200 ppi. The Press Quality settings file embeds subsets of fonts used in the document (if allowed)
and creates a higher-resolution image than the Standard settings file does. When you export a document that uses
fonts whose permission bits do not allow embedding, a warning message appears and the fonts are substituted. These
PDF files can be opened in Acrobat 5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0 and later.
the content is the highest consideration. The objective is to maintain all the information in a PDF file that a
commercial printer or prepress service needs to print the document correctly. Color and grayscale images with
resolutions above 450 ppi are downsampled to 300 ppi, and monochrome images with resolutions above 1800 ppi are
downsampled to 1200 ppi. The Press Quality settings file embeds subsets of fonts used in the document (if allowed)
and creates a higher-resolution image than the Standard settings file does. When you export a document that uses
fonts whose permission bits do not allow embedding, a warning message appears and the fonts are substituted. These
PDF files can be opened in Acrobat 5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0 and later.
Important: If you’re sending a Photoshop PDF file to a commercial printer or prepress service, find out what the output
resolution and other settings should be, or ask for a .joboptions file with the recommended settings. You may need to
customize the Adobe PDF settings for a particular provider and then provide a .joboptions file of your own. Adobe PDF
settings are saved as .joboptions files.
resolution and other settings should be, or ask for a .joboptions file with the recommended settings. You may need to
customize the Adobe PDF settings for a particular provider and then provide a .joboptions file of your own. Adobe PDF
settings are saved as .joboptions files.
Smallest File Size
Creates PDF files for display on the web or an intranet, for distribution through an email system
for on-screen viewing, or for display on smaller, more portable devices (such as cell phones). This set of options uses
compression, downsampling, and a relatively low image resolution. It converts all colors to sRGB and does not embed
fonts unless absolutely necessary. It also optimizes files for byte serving. These PDF files can be opened in Acrobat
5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0 and later.
compression, downsampling, and a relatively low image resolution. It converts all colors to sRGB and does not embed
fonts unless absolutely necessary. It also optimizes files for byte serving. These PDF files can be opened in Acrobat
5.0 and Acrobat Reader 5.0 and later.