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Re: Det_Robert_Thorne post# 135194

Monday, 08/19/2013 8:05:54 PM

Monday, August 19, 2013 8:05:54 PM

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Actually, it's not a direct conversion to PDF. My background is graphic design for fashion retail, television and film. I've LOADS of experience with PDF files for it's the standard format accepted by printers nowadays.

I could tell just from looking at it that it's still slanted. I used the guides in my Acrobat Pro and placed it under the title, and yep, there's a slight clockwise rotation to the right, maybe about 4 or 5 degrees, not normal for a direct conversion to a PDF.

You can't select any of the text, if you tried, you would be selecting the entire page, that's typical of a PDF page made from an image.

Second, the file is very large for a text document - if you printed a word doc, with no images, the file size is very small. But if you create a PDF from images, the file size is much much larger. This disclosure is 20 megs.

And lastly, I checked the properties of this weirdly large sized PDF - and yep, this PDF was made from images, so it's clear that once again, MJNA inexplicably chose to scan then create PDFs of their disclosures instead of choosing the PDF print feature from the software's file menu. Would really like to know why they do that. It's really bizarre.