At present on our iSeries(as400) we use iText/tiff2pdf to create pdf from scanned tiff documents. We produce thousands of documents per day and this works perfecty. However because these pdf's should be archived on optical disks and kept for one year (and because optical media cost a lot) we are intereted in reducing the final size of the document. We have been able to port leptionlib and jbig2 on our system and now we can get a "output.0000" and "output.sym" from a tiff image that is 35 to 60 % less that a tiff g4 image. Python script can generate a pdf from it, but we would prefer a java solution. Is there a way to implement iText to include this jbig2 compressed image instead of tiff ? Thanks. Giuseppe. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/tiff2pdf-with-jbig2-tf3039185.html#a8446859 Sent from the iText - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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