Jeremias Maerki <dev <at> jeremias-maerki.ch> writes:
> > It depends on your settings. If 0.20.5 is run at default settings, I > would expect the PDF to be just under 2MB. A short test of my own > confirms that (one JPEG of 929'406 bytes results in a PDF of 930'622 bytes). > Maybe not all your images are really JPEGs or maybe you configured an > ASCII85 filter for JPEG images or FOP, for some reason, decodes your > JPEG images which can make them bigger. Without seeing the resulting PDF > I cannot say what has happened on your side. > I'm running with a specific user config file with our clients proprietary fonts in, but I've just tried running through a stripped down file with one of their images and one from my phone camera. The phone camera image produces a PDF much closer in size. The images are being produced by a third party from within Photoshop - would this be where you would save in any ASCII filters? > > Jeremias Maerki > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
