Thread: PDF OCR output
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Old 07-09-2014, 04:45 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by willus View Post
If AFR got the size down from 80 MB to 8 MB then the compression must be dialed up pretty high, which, like Markom said, can slow down rendering and make it CPU intensive.
Depending on the input, it could also be going from Color -> Black and White saving you a massive amount of space.

Or the when the input PDF was created, it was just uncompressed or lightly compressed.

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Is there an adjustable setting for compression in AFR?
Nope, not that I am aware of.
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