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Taldrenites => Starfleet Command Models => Topic started by: Fury_of_a_Seraph on January 25, 2004, 09:30:55 am
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Okay, in Photoshop i gave an image a drop shadow, and an alpha channel, and saved it as a TIFF with transparency (meaning the dropshadow is semi-transparent)
Right, so now i import this image into Powerpoint, and i read that the dropshadow will not look right in preview mode, but will look fine in slideshow (okay, great, i think so myself)
but here is the real problem, i want to print it (in this case export it to PDF format) but the dropshadow all of a sudden becomes entirely opaque.
NOT only this, but i printed out a page of this, and it comes out the same way as it does in the PDF.
So what im wondering is there a way to maintain Slideshow Quality in powerpoint when Printing.
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While printing using the "Acrobat PDF Writer" is quick and convenient, I always use "Distiller" instead, gives you much more control over how the pdf file is written. With that in mind, here is one thing you might try:
In the Powerpoint print dialog, choose Acrobat Distiller. Click Properties button, select "Adobe PDF Settings" tab, click "Edit Conversion Settings" button. This opens the Job options window.
Under the General tab:
select Acrobat 5.0 Compatability (improved transparency support)
Uncheck "Optimize for fast web view"
Under the Advance Tab:
Check "Use Prologue.ps and Epilogue.ps" (retains spot color and transparency info in embedded graphics)
Good Luck!