On 15/04/2013 22:36, Bonnie Kenison wrote:
> I have a PDF with signature images placed on it via an external 
> signature pad. 

Do you have real signature fields (as in "digital signatures") or only 
fake signatures (as in raster images of a signature)?

> When I view the PDF via Acrobat, the signatures are contained within 
> the field size.

Is it OK to assume, that you have actual fields (maybe an AcroForm 
button or in the best case, a signature field)?

> When I flatten the PDF with iText, the signatures become HUGE.  Is 
> there was a way to constrain the images when flattening?

Your question can't be answered without more information: how are the 
signatures stored in the form. Also: flattening a signed PDF (with real 
a digital signature) takes away all the security.

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