Hopefulwriter
Technical User
I originally sent a PDF to a printer/publisher for a book in PageMaker. I had made sure the images were 300 dpi (were .tif). I had grayscaled the images in Corel Photopaint. The book came back with the images lighter than we had hoped. I was advised that my pictures weren't 300 dpi, but I doublechecked and they were, and in most cases I hadn’t increased their size. A tech person then said he would help me. He “enhanced” the pictures by importing the book into InDesign and “tweaking" them with Photoshop. Unfortunately, he moved them and I had to buy InDesign to put them back where they belonged. I then made a PDF by exporting directly from InDesign but when we ordered more books and found the quality was even worse, I am questioning whether I did something wrong. I also used Adobe Acrobat Prof. 7 and Reader 7. I don’t understand flattening the images. I do not have Photoshop or Illustrator or Microsoft Publisher. I had scanned with Microsoft Picture It. Do I need to rescan my images (pictures) and do a higher dpi? (I have about 75 pictures) Do I need to get another program to flatten them? Or could it be the way I sent my PDF? I recontacted the fellow that “enhanced” the images and he emailed back that he is very poorly and can’t help me. I had paid him quite well too. So I need HELP. Thanks to anyone who can advise me.