rmullins
07-03-2008, 01:56 PM
First of all, This is a beautiful program and I'm extremely thankful it's free.
However, it would really be helpful if I could adjust quality settings between the 4 presets. Every document I process is different and for some, 'Screen' is too crappy and 'print' has too large of a file size. But, If I could land it somewhere between the two, it would be Perfect.
What confuses me is that I can't do this by going into the 'custom settings' area. Theoretically, I should be able to go into 'Custom Settings' and spec a pdf to be between 'Screen' and 'Print' - but that is not the case. No matter what settings I choose in 'Custom Settings', my pdf files come out around 16MB!! Is there any real use to 'Custom Settings'?
It would be nice if I could click on 'Screen' and edit it's settings to raise or lower the quality and produce a Custom Setting - That way, for people who just want 4 presets they can do that, but for someone like me that wants more control, it's there. That method would also help because I'd have a starting reference point to go from, rather than jumping into the current 'Custom settings' area where there is no relation is shown to the 4 presets and where my settings line up with those.
However, it would really be helpful if I could adjust quality settings between the 4 presets. Every document I process is different and for some, 'Screen' is too crappy and 'print' has too large of a file size. But, If I could land it somewhere between the two, it would be Perfect.
What confuses me is that I can't do this by going into the 'custom settings' area. Theoretically, I should be able to go into 'Custom Settings' and spec a pdf to be between 'Screen' and 'Print' - but that is not the case. No matter what settings I choose in 'Custom Settings', my pdf files come out around 16MB!! Is there any real use to 'Custom Settings'?
It would be nice if I could click on 'Screen' and edit it's settings to raise or lower the quality and produce a Custom Setting - That way, for people who just want 4 presets they can do that, but for someone like me that wants more control, it's there. That method would also help because I'd have a starting reference point to go from, rather than jumping into the current 'Custom settings' area where there is no relation is shown to the 4 presets and where my settings line up with those.