On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Ian Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> I knew it wasn't pdf2swf's fault given the web agency's track record.
> I'm wondering what they could have screwed up while integrating and setting
> up pdf2swf within the application so that I can have a more efficient
> conversation with them.
> It must be something pretty serious in order to blow up the file size by a
> factor 10 while reducing image quality.

Just a hint, but you could check:

if the swfs that the web app produce are compressed.

You can analyse the swf's with swfdump and swfextract.
Probably you can find where are the diferences.

Also, if you can post some swf examples for both cases it will be easier
for someone assist you.

Ricardo

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