Am 22.12.2011 15:06, schrieb Gregory Pittman: > On 12/22/2011 04:02 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote: >> Am 22.12.2011 09:29, schrieb Owen: >>> >>>> Hi folks, >>>> >>>> Currently I'm working at a little book with a lot of photos. After >>>> page >>>> 12 or so I noticed that Scribus takes more and more time to load. All >>>> of >>>> this is discussed in the Wiki. So I decided to start the next part of >>>> the book as a new file. >>>> >>>> There is only one thing: When I concatenate the PDFs after finishing >>>> the >>>> book, will this have any impact on the photos? Do they need to be >>>> extracted/deflated and inflated again, or does the PDF file format >>>> allow >>>> for a simple cut-and-paste of whole contents? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> AFAICT, concatening pdf files does not affect the images. >>> >>> A pdf file is a text/binary file and joining them does not affect the >>> body of the file >>> >>> The reverse, breaking, or rearranging a pdf file does not affect the >>> contents. >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Owen >> >> >> Thanks, Owen. I would have expected it to be so, but one never knows ;-) >> >> Just wanted to make sure I don't run into some trouble later. >> > > I just made a PDF of some vacation photos, for which I had to break up > the Scribus document so that I could work with them in Scribus, then > used pdftk to join them. The result was a >700MB PDF, in which I saw no > problems. > > Greg > >
Do you want to make a photobook out of it? That's what I'm trying here. But the service I found will only accept up to 300 MB, so I worry a bit. How do you send 700 MB? Or do you burn a CD?
