Use Photoshop to make corrections,  save them in JPEG, go to image  
size and reduce them, and cut down on the dpi to make them load  
faster. Just fool around that way until they are the way you want  
them. Of course, there are limits to how small they get.  If worse  
comes to worse, try converting the image to black and white.


On Mar 425, 1120082007, at 8:52 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:

I'm creating a web page for a writer friend. She wants samples of her
writing on the web page and has scanned in whole articles from magazines
and newspapers. For the magazine scans, she even scanned the covers.

The problem is some of the scans are so large they take forever to load.

Is there a way to scan the articles and keep the size of the resulting
pdfs to a bare minimum?

TIA

Harry



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