Page and Layout Designer problem
I'm hoping that this is the correct place to ask a question about Page and Layout Designer.
I'm having a problem with the conversion to PDF where if I click "convert text to shapes/curves" some of the letters are bolder than the rest. It seems to be the letters "l and t" mostly. If I don't convert the text comes out fine.
I do have to do the conversion before going to a print house.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter.
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Re: Page and Layout Designer problem
Hi Peter
How does the text look if you print it out on your desktop printer? I find PDF display is not that great. And most fonts will embed in the PDF.
Re: Page and Layout Designer problem
MWENZ will know better about this however.
Re: Page and Layout Designer problem
Perhaps this will help whilst we are waiting for Mike Wenz's input ;)
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Re: Page and Layout Designer problem
Yeah, what Egg points to on the Adobe forum.
Buried in there is the fact that fonts are hinted and that hinting carries through the PDF and the hinting is zoom-level dependent (hinting tries to make fonts look smooth and varies stem thickness according to the point size/zoom levels). Vector graphics are not hinted, which is what text becomes when converted to curves/outlined.
The only real "cure" as mentioned in the thread is to shut off Enhance thin lines in Reader/Acrobat preferences. Do test the printing. The ugly view should not ever print like that. It is a visual oddity on typically vertical and somewhat horizontal strokes and is mostly noticeable in a text run.
Mike
Re: Page and Layout Designer problem
Thanks for the clarification Mike. Glad you understand it.