I just upgraded to Acrobat Pro 8 (from Pro 7.x), and am experiencing a problem that didn't exist when I was using 7.x.
I often create a PDF from a MS Word 2003 document that has a company logo in it. The logo file is a good quality PNG (the problem also happens if the file is a JPG). In 7.x the word doc generated a PDF no problem, good all around. Now, if I use THE EXACT SAME word doc to generate a PDF in Acrobat Pro 8, the image goes to sh**. Really crappy, poor quality that is unacceptable to send to a client. The problem is repeatable across different MS Word docs as well. It is also repeatable across different methods of creating the PDF (i.e. PDF 'print' from within word, or 'Create PDF' from within Acrobat).
The same problem is happening on two separate boxes, one using WinXP SP2, and one using WinVista. I have not noticed it in other programs, but for the most part, the other programs I create PDF's from are Adobe products.
Any help would be appreciated. This puts a major kink in our workflow around here...
JPEGis a lossy compression method, that is each time the JPEG is saved image information and quality is lost.
George Kaiser