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Eric,<br>
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fwiw, That's exactly why I don't produce the maps in .pdf format. In
order to retain the image quality I think is needed, you'd need to use
a very high compression rate, and the maps won't fit on a CD. <br>
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-Jonathan<br>
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Eric Whte wrote:
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valign="top">One more consideration regarding conversion to a <span>PDF</span>:
Most commercial printers want a single PDF file from a CD or flash
drive. Be sure when converting Jonathan's individual maps to a PDF
format that the program you use doesn't drop a lot of pixels, i.e.
reduce the file size and therefore the sharpness, because even on 11x17
paper that I used, details got blurry with my old eyes, e.g. contour
elevations etc.were hard to read. Eric White</td>
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