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Publisher2: transfered PDFs are rasterized - why?


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Hi!

 

If i place PDFs in Publisher V2.0.0 and export the pages, the placed content is rasterized.

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This are the exportsettings:

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This is the original pdf, opened in Acrobat:

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And this is the exported PDF from Publisher V2, opened in Acrobat:

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How can I avoid this?

Regards, Martin

iMac 27", 2017/Big Sur 11.2.2
MacMini M1/BigSur 11.2.2

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10 minutes ago, muelli75 said:

How can I avoid this?

Same for export settings with higher PDF versions? Could be useful to upload your Publisher document here, because the dialogue said, that nothing is rasterised.

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3 hours ago, muelli75 said:

Thank you for this hint - the export with PDF-Version 1.7 did it. Nothing is rasterized.

Whenever letting Affinity to interpret placed content, check carefully that embedded fonts in the source and not installed on your system have not been replaced and that the source PDF does not contain overprint attributes, since in my experience the latter will not be honored, and if fonts are replaced, they are silently replaced.

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