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Methods of Exporting PDF compared
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- | == Why | + | === Why are PDFs created by NeoOffice/J's "Export as PDF" feature lower-quality than those created by Mac OS X's "Save as PDF…" (in the Print dialog box)? === |
- | The <b>Export As PDF</b> button | + | The <b>Export As PDF</b> toolbar button creates a PDF file using the quality and compression settings in the OpenOffice.org '''PDF Options''' dialogue. If you have not changed these settings, the default is '''"Screen Optimized"''', which uses a resolution of 72 DPI. |
- | + | In comparison, the native Mac OS X PDF export (using the print dialogue) has a resolution of 300 DPI. | |
- | If you want a higher-quality PDF that may get pretty big, use the function provided by OS X's print dialog box. If you want a smaller file suitable for email, use NeoOffice/J's function. | + | While the difference in file size may be trivial for many text documents, the difference is huge when there are images in the PDF file. As a result, the current behavior won't change as the <B>Export As PDF</b> button is designed to create low-resolution PDF files that are small enough to be mailed whereas the files created using the native print dialog are designed to print at high-quality. |
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+ | If you want a higher-quality PDF that may get pretty big, use the function provided by Mac OS X's print dialog box. If you want a smaller file suitable for email, use NeoOffice/J's function. |
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Why are PDFs created by NeoOffice/J's "Export as PDF" feature lower-quality than those created by Mac OS X's "Save as PDF…" (in the Print dialog box)?
The Export As PDF toolbar button creates a PDF file using the quality and compression settings in the OpenOffice.org PDF Options dialogue. If you have not changed these settings, the default is "Screen Optimized", which uses a resolution of 72 DPI.
In comparison, the native Mac OS X PDF export (using the print dialogue) has a resolution of 300 DPI.
While the difference in file size may be trivial for many text documents, the difference is huge when there are images in the PDF file. As a result, the current behavior won't change as the Export As PDF button is designed to create low-resolution PDF files that are small enough to be mailed whereas the files created using the native print dialog are designed to print at high-quality.
If you want a higher-quality PDF that may get pretty big, use the function provided by Mac OS X's print dialog box. If you want a smaller file suitable for email, use NeoOffice/J's function.