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@mycomuter.com wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 08:29:16 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>@mycomuter.com wrote:
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>>>How do I reduce the side of a pdf tutorial for posting as it is 74mbs.
>>>I tried to reduce but it is still 64mbs in size.
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>>>thanks
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>>Left side or right side? OH .. SIZE ;)
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>>It all depends. First, what tools do you have? The best is probably a
>>full version of Acrobat. The menu item Advanced/PDF Optimizer has a
>>multitude of options. I'm not familiar with other programs.
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>>What are you willing to give up? For example, images can be compressed
>>as much or as little as you want, much like jpg's. But the more
>>they're compressed, the worse they look. So how important are they?
>>Unfortunately, the same settings apply to the entire pdf.
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>>There's a page of 'discard' options; most of the items there probably
>>aren't in the pdf to begin with.
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>>A miniscule amount of space can be saved if you un-embed common fonts
>>like Arial or Times, because they will be substituted clearly; but
>>don't un-embed fonts whose exact appearance is important to the document.
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>>All of the options take some playing with to see how they affect your
>>final document. Every document is different.
>>
>>You might also try googling for
>> reduce pdf size
>>Most of the hits I looked at also point to Acrobat, with some
>>additional hints. There may be some hidden gems there, too.
>>
>> - Herb
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> Herb thanks for asking Adobe pro 7. I just got it down to 10mbs in
> size. As I have said to hopper that I want to upload it to abcp but
> it takes 14 rars and just wanted to reduce the number of rars. Also
> said that I might have Agent set too low(800,000) for archiving, what
> do you think it should be for that size file so I get fewer rars and
> people can still get it? Thanks again
800000 is actually a little too HIGH; there can be up to a 40%
increase due to transmission encoding; 700000 would be better. Given
that, there's no reason to have more than ONE rar file, with Agent
breaking it up as necessary. The general limit to a single post is 1MB
(everything included), so if it takes 5 or 10 or 20 parts, that's what
it takes.
I wouldn't bother creating a multi-part rar as well as using Agent to
break things up; that's just duplication of effort. The only advantage
is that it's easier to REpost a rar-part because it's a separate file.
In this group, however, in ten years I've never seen only a single
part of anything reposted. It's generally all or nothing!
For things like design collections, on the other hand, multi-part rars
are occasionally useful, because if parts are missing it's usually
possible to retrieve some designs from the parts that are there.
- HErb
It takes what it takes. a 10MB file, broken up into
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