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Jamal,
Jpeg, of course, turns the PDF into an pixelated image. The resolution set for the conversion will detrmine the extent to which the quality erodes at various magnifications. This may depend on the options provided by your PDF software. In a recnet Acrobat Pro version, there are various quality settings for the conversion to jpg, including up to 2400 ppi resolution. |
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Could you please elaborate more concerning the settings that gives the best quality for the JPG image obtained for the pdf file. I’m not sure if there is a way to obtain such image as if it is created by the “Photoshop”. What I’m looking for is to have this mage looks fine regarding the degree of zoom. A screenshot is attached for the “preferences” in the Acrobat pro. But couldn’t decide the best options. |
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