wayne burdick wrote:
We turned all of the drawings in the quick-start guide into JPEGs to

JPEG and drawing generally don't go together, and, in spite of a few gradients in this case, I think it is true here.

Moreover, the actual PDF file has the equivalent of PNG's (FlateDecode) embedded. If you did produce a JPEG intermediate, that can be about the worst thing for file size. PDF is capable of storing files in formats very close to JPEG, GIF and PNG (DCT, LZW and Flate).

Both Distiller (Adobe) and ghostscript (GPLed) can generate PDFs with DCT encoding, but it looks like you are using another third party PDF encoder, and maybe it doesn't have good bitmap image support.

(It's not quite as bad as doing circuit diagrams as JPEGs.)

eliminate problems with "PICT" file interpretation by Acrobat on

That's unfortunate, as it is one of strengths of PDF that it is a vector format (it annoys me when people embed simple research graphs in bitmape form, losing detail in the legend, when the format could handle a fully scalable image).

different systems. Unfortunately this makes the file a lot larger (3
megabytes), but it should now look very good when printed.

Rendering direct from PICT to PNG is likely to produce the smallest file. It might be worth experimenting with palletised versus full colour. There are tradeoffs in compression either way.

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