Richard Detwiler wrote:
ODF already compresses documents.


I've found that documents that contain a lot of pictures (like a newsletter I edit for a local club) can get quite large in file size. When converting such a document to pdf, depending on the settings that are chosen in the pdf export, a pdf file that is quite a bit smaller than the .odt file is possible, while maintaining reasonable image quality.

Now you're getting into the area of trade offs. Many image formats are already compressed. With PDFs you're trading image quality for smaller file size. Since the OP is sending photos, he might be concerned about image quality.


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