I have an InDesign file with numerous, detailed screenshot images placed in it. When I export to PDF, however, these screenshot images are of poor visible screen quality (illegible) at 100% display in Adobe Reader. Is there any way I can enhance the screen quality of these for the PDF file?
Details:
In the InDesign document, these screenshot images are RGB Bitmap files. I proportionally sized down all of these screenshot images in InDesign so as to preserve fine detail for printed versions of the document. The document prints beautifully from InDesign, however, I really need the document to be legible and easily viewed on screen as well.
In export to PDF options, I selected Acrobat 6.0 compatibility, unchecked the box for optimize for fast web view, chose not to downsample any images, and I left all color unchanged. I have experimented with varying compression options and tried the default Screen export setting, but the results were similar in every case.
Is there something I'm missing? Any assistance or ideas would be greatly appreciated
Details:
In the InDesign document, these screenshot images are RGB Bitmap files. I proportionally sized down all of these screenshot images in InDesign so as to preserve fine detail for printed versions of the document. The document prints beautifully from InDesign, however, I really need the document to be legible and easily viewed on screen as well.
In export to PDF options, I selected Acrobat 6.0 compatibility, unchecked the box for optimize for fast web view, chose not to downsample any images, and I left all color unchanged. I have experimented with varying compression options and tried the default Screen export setting, but the results were similar in every case.
Is there something I'm missing? Any assistance or ideas would be greatly appreciated