Load pdf presets, Adobe pdf options, Setting adobe pdf options – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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Setting Adobe PDF options

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Load PDF presets

Illustrator comes with supplementary PDF presets (.joboptions) files. You may also receive custom PDF presets files
from service providers and colleagues.

To load PDF presets into all of your Creative Suite 4 applications, do one of the following:

Double-click the .joboptions file.

Choose Edit > Adobe PDF Presets. Click Import, and select the .joboptions file you want to load.

Adobe PDF options

Setting Adobe PDF options

Adobe PDF options are divided into categories. Changing any option causes the name of the preset to change to
Custom. The categories are listed on the left side of the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, with the exception of the Standard
and Compatibility options, which are at the top of the dialog box.

Standard

Specifies a PDF standard for the file.

Compatibility

Specifies a PDF version for the file.

General

Specifies basic file options.

Compression

Specifies if artwork should be compressed and downsampled, and if so, which method and settings to use.

Marks and Bleeds

Specifies printer’s marks and the bleed and slug areas. Although the options are the same as in the

Print dialog box, the calculations are subtly different because PDF is not output to a known page size.

Output

Controls how colors and PDF/X output intent profiles are saved in the PDF file.

Advanced

Controls how fonts, overprinting, and transparency are saved in the PDF file.

Security

Adds security to the PDF file.

Summary

Displays a summary of the current PDF settings. To save the summary as an ASCII text file, click Save

Summary.

About PDF/X standards

PDF/X standards are defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). PDF/X standards apply to
graphic content exchange. During PDF conversion, the file that is being processed is checked against the specified
standard. If the PDF will not meet the selected ISO standard, a message appears, asking you to choose between
canceling the conversion or going ahead with the creation of a non-compliant file. The most widely used standards for
a print publishing workflow are several PDF/X formats: PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3, and PDF/X-4.

Note: For more information on PDF/X, see the

ISO website

and the

Adobe website

.

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