chrisbuch wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We want to create a pdf using 8 images. But when creating a pdf using
> itext we get a filesize of about 25 MB for one pdf. This is not so
> supprising if you take in consideration that we have about 8 images of
> about 4 MB each.
> 
> But when we use adobe indesign to do the same thing we get a file size of
> about 5 MB. Somehow adobe manages to compress the filesize of the pdf
> without reducing the quality. What is adobe doing that is not done in
> itext. Are there any settings or anything else we have missed to set, or
> has adobe some compression algorithm that itext don't?
> 
> Regards Christian
> 

Hi Christian,
How did you verified that compression wasn't applied with PDF Export options
from InDesign? 
Was that in InDesign Export PDF dialog -> Compression, (Dropdown) No
compression was selected?

What Paulo replied in the first place is of course true.

Thanks 
George
   
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