From: "Kevin Toppenberg"  Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:12 PM
> We had a discussion recently about the advantages of .pdf files for
> document imaging.    So I changed my scanning solution to work with
> pdf files.
>
> Today I am putting this to the test in a production environment.
>
> But I am unhappy with the .pdf format.  It seems to be HUGE!
>
> I am using the software that came with my hp scanjet 4400c.  When I
> scan a single page, it tells me that the B&W image has a file size of
> 115k.  I then specify to save as .pdf file.  The size of the .pdf file
> is the found on the disk to be 3,201 kb!

Please check the resolution (300 DPI ??) on the "Page Setup" for the PDF
Writer as well as the "Compression Options"  I find the best settings are to
"downsample images", "compress text and line art" and compress images using
ZIP (lossless).  I embed all fonts for portability of the pdf file.
Depending on the content, the file should be slightly larger than a
compressed TIF.  Please note that it will be much larger than a JPEG, unless
you use JPEG compression (lossy) of the image data.

> What kind of overhead problem am I dealing with?
> Are there different levels of compression withing the .pdf?
> Would a different scan-to-pdf program be more effecient?
>
> Can anyone else give me data on their resulting pdf file sizes?
>
> Thanks
> Kevin




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