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HinterWelt
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PDF Previews of Sahdes of Earth
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August 13, 2003, 08:11:36 PM »
Hey folks,
Apologies if this is not the place for this but I would like your opinions also. I have generated some PDF previews for our 1930s RPG called Shades of Earth. I guess I am wondering if the format/resolution/etc falls within the current PDF industry standards?
To be more precise, I am not saying the content but the format like the bookmarks and resolution of the pics.
URL:
http://shades.hinterwelt.com/downloads.htm
Thanx for any feed back,
Bill
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Kester Pelagius
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August 13, 2003, 10:53:21 PM »
Greetings,
I have just downloaded
stats.pdf
and am looking at it now. This is quick and dirty cursory "first impression" of what I see, not a proper review. That said. . .
Bookmarks work.
Images look clear, no pixelation.
While I don't know about an "industry standard" I would humbly suggest that the font size is too small. If I had to read this for a full review I would give it major black marks for eye-strain.
Like the zoom on tables and illustrations, though the highlight bars could perhaps be one or two shades darker. But that's a matter of taste so it's no big deal.
Didn't do a test print on a page though, at a glance, I say it looks fine. Presentation is neatly done. Document is well formatted. Font could be a point or three larger.
Kind Regards,
Kester Pelagius
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