With Nitro Pro 7, it is possible to create PDF documents from over 300 different types of files. PDF creation can easily be done within and outside of Nitro Pro 7, and without having to open the native application of the file (which must be installed on your system). When Nitro Pro 7 is installed, it automatically sets up Nitro Creator 2, a virtual printer to extend PDF creation to any software capable of printing.
For more information, see Print to Nitro PDF Creator 2.
On the Home tab, in the Create/Convert panel, click Create from File. The Create PDF from file dialog appears.
Click Browse, locate the file you want to convert, and click Open
In the Output section. select one of the following options from the Make PDF files menu:
Web ready: Optimizes the PDF file size for browser viewing and fast downloads
Office ready: Optimizes the PDF file for satisfactory office printing quality
Print ready: Optimizes the PDF file for maximum quality when processed on professional printers
Custom: Configure your PDF output settings manually (see the settings explained below).
In the Output section, select one of the following options from the Save PDF to menu:
Specific folder: Select a location to save the PDF file before it is created
Folder of original file: The new PDF file is saved in the same location as the source file
Ask during the process: Specify a location for the PDF file after it is created
If you want to automatically open the new PDF after it is created, check the Open PDF file after creation checkbox
Click Create
When creating a PDF document with the Create PDF from File dialog, select Options to control quality and compression. The Custom Settings dialog appears. The following tabs and options let specify options for the PDF file before you create it:
Images tab: Specify custom settings for image optimization, depending on the types of images in your document:
Convert color images to grayscale: Change color images to grayscale
Convert grayscale images to monochrome: Change color images to black and white
Downsample: Specify the number of dots per inch to be used in rendering each image. Setting this to a lower number reduces file size, but also reduces the quality of your printed images.
Compression: Specify the compression method. If you select Automatic, Nitro Pro 7 uses the best compression type to suit the majority of images in the document. You can experiment with different settings to find the optimal balance between file size and image quality. JPEG and JPEG2000 are lossy compression methods, meaning that the decompression of a compressed image results in some loss of quality. The ZIP compression algorithm, on the other hand, is lossless.
Image Quality: If you select JPEG compression, you can specify the image quality, depending on how your document will be used. Higher image quality results in larger file sizes.
Fonts tab: Specify custom settings for font embedding:
Embed (subset): Includes only the portion of characters for each font that are required to properly display the document. If text in the PDF file needs to be edited in future, some characters may not be available, but the file size will be smaller than when the fullset font is embedded.
Embed (fullset): Includes the complete character set for every font in the document. Fonts are available if the PDF file needs to be edited in future. Full embedding also increases file size.
Do not embed fonts: Font information is not embedded in the PDF file. This creates the smallest file size, but may alter the appearance of the PDF file when viewed on computers that do not have the same fonts installed.
If embedding fails: Specify whether to continue, or stop the PDF file creation if the fonts cannot be embedded.
Pages tab: Specify custom page sizes and orientation:
Page size: Select from the list of standard sizes, or enter the required dimensions and specify a Custom size
Orientation: Choose a portrait or landscape orientation for the PDF document
TIP: To use original settings from the PDF file, click Reset. |