Done - it worked !
Tried out with subpixels=1 and subpixels=2.
I found subpixels to be most effective; swf size came down from 3MB to about
700KB and rendering quality was preserved.
With subpixels 1 the size went down drastically to 200KB but quality
deteriorated .
Cheers,
Sam
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 04:55:05PM +0530, Sameer Atre<addr...@hidden> wrote:
/ I've been a vivid user of pdf2swf since 2 - 3 years./
/ After upgrading to ver. 0.9.1 I find that source pdf's with image/
/ content get converted into very large sized swf's./
/ Eg : In one instance the same pdf that used to result in swf's of size/
/ 500 KB has now become 3 MB !!/
/ But for pdfs with text content the reverse is seen. i.e swfs have become/
/ smaller. Am I missing something here please ?/
Try downscaling the images- that might help:
pdf2swf -s subpixels=1 file.pdf -o file.swf
Matthias