Although I don't think that was what the user was referring to - but  
Acrobat 9 also writes all PDFs with "full compression" (eg. everything  
is inside a compressed object stream) which also gets their sizes down  
quite nicely.

Leonard

On Jul 6, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:

> It might, if the code used to generate the PDF wasn't very good...(eg.
> not iText, but improper use of)
>
> Consider improper reuse of common objects - like reloading the same
> image over and over again.  Or the same font, once per page...
>
> Leonard
>
> On Jul 6, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Paulo Soares wrote:
>
>> There's no way that a PDF created by iText from scratch will reduce
>> 50% just
>> by doing a "Save As" in Acrobat. If that's the case I would like to
>> see the
>> before and after PDF. My post was about using the "PDF Optimizer" as
>> I think
>> the OP was refering to.
>>

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