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May 30th, 2016, 10:09 AM
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PDF file size
What ho one and all,
If I download a singe A4 page, pdf file from the internet, it is usually only a a few tens of kb in size, but that quality looks good, even when I click full screen width.
But if I scan a single A4 page as a pdf, at 300dpi, the file size is large, usually a few hundred kb. If I want to e-mail that file, it is better than it is less than 100kb, but how to do it? Reduce the dpi does not make a major difference to the file size but the quality becomes c**p.
How do I scan to pdf, good quality but small file size?
Toodle pip and thanks
Rex
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May 30th, 2016, 12:13 PM
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May 30th, 2016, 06:25 PM
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When you download most .pdf files from a web site, they were generally created from a text document with formatting, with maybe a few images embedded, so the quality is excellent. When you scan a page into a .pdf file that is generally as a page-sized image, and you get whatever image quality your scanner is set to produce. You also get a much larger .pdf file size.
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