I guess I didn't give enough info and I don't have all the info to give. My friend is using a (horrors) pc. I believe she is scanning and using adobe acrobat to make them pdfs.
She wants pdfs (as opposed to just text docs or sending the reader to a magazine's web page) for a couple of reasons: 1. She wants potential clients to see the impact of her article as it appeared in print form 2. And she doesn't want potential clients to leave her site. I will email her all your responses and ask her for more information. I will collect the info and send out another email to the group. As always, you folks are great. Thanks for your help. Harry Tuesday, March 25, 200812:17 PMJerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] >i'm uncertain as to whether these are image files or pdf files. >best...jf > >On Mar 25, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Neal Hammon wrote: > >> 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 > >_______________________________________________ >The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will >be March 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. >Posting address: [email protected] >Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup _______________________________________________ The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will be March 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. Posting address: [email protected] Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
