Optimize PDF file conversion in Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0

Picture 1 of Optimize PDF file conversion in Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0 If you use Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0, the conversion to PDF file format is extremely simple: 'easy to eat'. But have you ever thought about what you will get, what you lose after converting?

In fact, yes, if you convert JPEG files to PDF, Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0 will automatically transfer the images to RGB color system, turn off the Grayscale color system, compress the image . reduce the image quality compared to the original. If you convert PDF files to MS Word file (.DOC), the images in the text will be converted to JPEG file format . If you want, you can specify some features in the conversion to get the result best results.

Here's how: you start Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0, click the Edit> Preferences menu (shortcut Ctrl + K). To view the parameters after converting from a PDF file to another file, in the Categories section, select Convert From PDF. Choose Convert To PDF to view the parameters after converting from another format to PDF format. For some file types, Adobe Acrobat allows you to redefine default parameters via the Edit Setting button. Click OK for the change to take effect.

Minh Hieu