Hi - My specialty is print, not web - so forgive me for what could be stupid questions!
Here's what I'm trying to do:
I have 48 press-ready pdf files that I have had printed. The pages are seperate files b/c thats how my vendor liked to get them - but they are all one book. I want to add the book to my website as a link that the user can click, then read the book online.
I am going to merge the 48 seperate files into one document and hyperlink it on my site.
OK - What is the best way to turn this press-ready document into a legible screen-ready PDF with a smaller file size?
Right now, it is illegible in many areas on screen (but of course looks great on paper). I'm trying to achieve the exact opposite
Also - anyone know of software that I can implement that will make the online reading of this book a little less cumbersome for the masses? Maybe something that can add a page-turning feature. I guess I could alway make a roll-over buttin in Acrobat... Just thinking out loud here.
Thanks!
nate
Knowledge enormous makes a God of me.
Here's what I'm trying to do:
I have 48 press-ready pdf files that I have had printed. The pages are seperate files b/c thats how my vendor liked to get them - but they are all one book. I want to add the book to my website as a link that the user can click, then read the book online.
I am going to merge the 48 seperate files into one document and hyperlink it on my site.
OK - What is the best way to turn this press-ready document into a legible screen-ready PDF with a smaller file size?
Right now, it is illegible in many areas on screen (but of course looks great on paper). I'm trying to achieve the exact opposite
Also - anyone know of software that I can implement that will make the online reading of this book a little less cumbersome for the masses? Maybe something that can add a page-turning feature. I guess I could alway make a roll-over buttin in Acrobat... Just thinking out loud here.
Thanks!
nate
Knowledge enormous makes a God of me.