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Old 02-14-2023, 12:00 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by willus View Post
Default compression is flate (.png). If you want jpeg compression, add -jpg <quality>
I tried a PDF I created earlier where the text pages were in JBIG2 format. After doing the OCR with k2pdfopt, the output PDF was about 10x larger and the images were in some other format. I did not see an option to keep the original images in the output PDF. Is it not possible to do that?

The OCR results seemed pretty good judging by some random searches I tried. I would like to OCR all of the PDFs I created if I could keep them close to the original file size.

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