You can select various settings to ensure that your
PDF has the best balance between file size, resolution, conformity
to specific standards, and other factors. Which settings you select
depends on your goals for the PDF that you are creating. For example,
a PDF intended for high-quality commercial printing requires different
settings than a PDF intended only for on-screen viewing and quick
downloading over the Internet.
Once selected, these settings apply across PDFMaker, Acrobat,
and Acrobat Distiller. However, some settings are limited to specific
contexts or file types. For example, PDFMaker options can vary among
the different types of Microsoft Office applications.
For convenience, you can select one of the conversion presets
available in Acrobat. You can also create, define, save, and reuse
custom presets that are uniquely suited to your purposes.
For scanned documents, you can choose from several scanning presets
that are optimized for scanning documents and images in color or
black and white. You can modify these presets, or use your own custom
scanning settings.