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Topic: compressing pdf's
Conf: (P-PDF) Beginners, Msg: 71823
From: maxk_pdfplanet
Date: 9/5/2002 09:32 AM
You may want to try our PDFCompressor software. Besides optimizing (the heck out of) scanned PDFs it often does very well on many genereated files. I could run a sample for you, just send it to max@cvisiontech.com
/max
On 6/21/2001 10:16:00 PM, mchilds wrote:
>I know your feeling concerning
>large file sizes.
>I'm not strongly promoting
>this software since
>I think we were guinea pigs
>for a lot of bugs, but
>ActivePDF.com has a toolkit
>that allow you to flatten
>PDFs and really decrease the
>file size. This depends if
>you have fields set in your
>PDF. I am developing a FDF to
>PDF process. Our PDFs were
>very large and this toolkit
>flattened (not really
>compressed) the files by 2/3.
>
>Hope this helps.
>Mike
>
>On 6/20/2001 12:21:00 PM, hollycew
>wrote:
>>I am working with Quark 4.1
>>for windows. I have converted
>>a file using adobe distiller
>>and then using quite a box of
>>tricks. My problem is
>>converting a
>>7,000 kb file down to 2,000.
>>From Quark the file goes from
>>7,000 kb to 12,00 kb then I
>>need to compress that down to
>>2,000 kb. No such luck. How do
>>I convert quark files to PDF
>>and end up with small files
>>sizes.
>>
>>We are trying to create our
>>catalog for e-mail and web
>>purposes.
>>
>>Any suggestions would be
>>great.
>>
>>Hollyce Weber
>>hollycew@inductor.com