An Error Encountered While Optimizing Content Streams
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katrreid Registered: Oct 16 2009 Posts: 2 I am trying to optimize a PDF an error was encountered while optimizing content streams adobe file in order to reduce the file size. I have an error was encountered while configuring your computer for use with this extender done it to many other documents I have created within PagePlus. Two of my documents show
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the error "An error was encountered while processing images"; therefore, it will not complete the optimization process. If I create a PDf by printing the document to
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my Adobe printer, it works. The problem is that I have links I need to maintain... Any help would be greatly appreciated. My Product Information: Acrobat Pro 9.0, Windows Top 2009-11-26 10:58:56 #1 npp Registered: Nov 26 2009 Posts: 1 I also encountered this "An error was encountered while processing images" error. I was pdf an error was encountered while optimizing content streams running Acrobat 9.0.0 for Mac. I was working with a PDF newsletter with lots of transparency generated from Microsoft Word for Mac.I could get rid of the error by selecting "Transparency" in the PDF optimizer. Unfortunately for me "optimizing" transparency created stitching artifacts (thin white lines in areas where transparencies had been flattened). I finally had to resort to optimizing the PDF using Acrobat 6 for Windows, which worked fine. Top 2010-03-24 15:27:19 #2 handsumguy Registered: Oct 9 2006 Posts: 1 "An error was encountered while processing images."......trying to "reduce size of file." I tried the pdf optimizer and removed the imaging options and got "an error was encountered while optimizing content streams" so I removed the "content streams" options in the "pdf optimizer" and got again "an error was encountered while optimizing content streams." :o and :OAny help also would be appreciated. Handsumguy Top Copyright © 2013 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy
get this message when I try to optimize a particular file: an error was encountered while optimizing content streams. I get it when I use a mac or pc. I've optimized other files just
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fine. It just happens with one file. It's 72 MB with a lot of flatten pdf very over-sized photos -- 95% of the size is photos! It's someone else's presentation from a conference. I've searched everywhere and can't find a clue. I don't want to have to go in and reduce the size on all of the photos individually. Er. Thanks!... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… https://acrobatusers.com/forum/pdf-creation/error-when-optimizing-pdf/ Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode November 10th,05:06 PM #1 Optimizing error with Mac and PC CS3 I get this message when I try to optimize a particular file: an error was encountered while optimizing content streams. I get it when I use a mac or pc. I've optimized other files just fine. It just happens with one file. It's 72 MB with a lot of very http://www.justskins.com/forums/optimizing-error-with-mac-149290.html over-sized photos -- 95% of the size is photos! It's someone else's presentation from a conference. I've searched everywhere and can't find a clue. I don't want to have to go in and reduce the size on all of the photos individually. Er. Thanks! MJ_Nehasil@adobeforums.com Guest January 16th,03:12 AM #2 Re: Optimizing error with Mac and PC CS3 get the same message all the time...very frustrating. please help Nick Nick_Gale@adobeforums.com Guest January 16th,04:14 AM #3 Re: Optimizing error with Mac and PC CS3 There could be an error in one of the pictures. Cut the file in half and optimize each half. Divide the file that won't optimize in half again. Eventually, you'll find the page with the errant picture. Mike Michael Guest « When using Combine files for PDF's only, does that file conversion do anything? | incorrect display of line thickness » Similar Threads Optimizing binding By Tumurbaatar S. in forum ASP.NET Data Grid Control Replies: 1 Last Post: October 21st, 05:07 PM Optimizing Coldfusion By Supra LTD in forum Macromedia ColdFusion Replies: 15 Last Post: April 27th, 03:30 PM Optimizing PDF By Adrian Pinderhughes in forum Adobe Acrobat Windows Replies: 4 Last Post: May 19th, 03:36 PM optimizing images when over each other? By lopz webforumsuser@macromedia.com in forum Macromedia Fireworks R
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PDF Optimizer Review Continued Unembed or Subset Fonts Depending on the font, each additional font face can easily add 40K or more of data to PDF files if fully embedded (unusual) or less if subset (the norm). For smaller PDFs, that can make a big difference in file size. Embedding fonts ensures that your document will be rendered exactly as you intended, but bulks up your PDF. If you subset your fonts Acrobat uses only the glyph descriptions (graphical outlines of characters) of the actual characters used in your document, using a subset of the entire font face (see Figure 12). Note that Type 1 fonts can be represented in a special compact format in PDF files. Font Standardization: Base 14 Adobe requires that all PDF applications include the so-called BASE 14 set of standard fonts that can be used unembedded. The fonts are the four faces of these Latin typefaces (Courier, Helvetica, and Times) plus Symbol and ITC Zapf Dingbats. If you use fonts from the BASE 14 set of basic fonts found in most computers you can safely unembed your fonts and Acrobat will use these system fonts (see Figure 13), provided your users are on Windows NT/2K/XP or Mac OS X using Adobe Acrobat. The most common case of unembedding error is the absence of the Euro symbol, which is not present in all versions of the Base 14 on all OS platforms (e.g., Win95 & 98 don't have this symbol). Acrobat's Font Fallback Method If Acrobat cannot find the font, it will substitute similar fonts for you. Without the original fonts, Acrobat first matches installed fonts (BASE 14), then "similar" fonts, then multiple master fonts, and finally a "last resort" font. Multiple master fonts (AdobeSansMM and AdobeSerifMM) are an extension of the Type 1 font format that allow the creation of many type faces from one font. Note that if there are any symbols, international glyphs, or non-roman languages you must embed your fonts for these characters to appear. Figure 13: Font Settings Dialog Use Outline Fonts with Caution For Web use, outline fonts can give the smallest files when you start with a font-embedded PDF, but can have accessibility and font fidelity issues. If you do outline fonts, make sure that you retain the textual data. In Acrob