Thank you everybody for responding. So based on the responses, we need to change the quality of the JPG first and then create the PDF. I'll research around for an app that will allow me to do this programmatically.
Thank you again! -Roberto From: Giuseppe Briotti [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: PDF size reduction 2011/5/3 Giuseppe Briotti <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 2011/5/3 Michael Rubin <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> If you aren't bothered about image quality, then (albeit not knowing what format the image is currently) can you not use something like high JPEG compression on the graphics? This will dramatically reduce the image size and therefore the PDF size. Thanks. -Mike Well, it seems that my message was sent without content. I agree with Pascal: you can avoid to load the color profile. If this is not enough, you can try to process all the images via batch. There are several tools that can allow that. Try for example Image Magick... G. -- Giuseppe Briotti [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> "Alme Sol, curru nitido diem qui promis et celas aliusque et idem nasceris, possis nihil urbe Roma visere maius." (Orazio) The information transmitted in this email and any of its attachments is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain BioReference Laboratories proprietary information, which is privileged, confidential, or subject to copyright belonging to BioReference Laboratories. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you received this in error, please contact the sender immediately and delete and destroy the communication and all of the attachments you have received and all copies thereof.
