View Single Post
Old 02-18-2010, 06:27 AM   #2
DDHarriman
Guru
DDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura aboutDDHarriman has a spectacular aura about
 
Posts: 860
Karma: 4380
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Almada, Portugal
Device: Cybook Gen3, Sony PRS 505, Kindle DXG and Samsung Galaxy Note
Hi

In later acrobat versions (at least) you can do that by recompressing the file, the procedure in acrobat 8 it would be:

1 - make a copy of your pdf file and use that copy;
2 - choose advanced and pdf optimizer and you will get a window with 3 options - color, grayscale or monochrome images;
3 - on the above - or more than one if you have pages with different options - set the maximum pixels/inch to something less than the resolution you know the less resolution pages have (ex: if you have some with 300 pixels/inch and some 200 pixels/inch, you should set the maximum to 190 pixels/inch) - this will guarantee that just the pages you want are recompressed;
4 - in the box of the center you put the resolution you want your paged to be recompressed to.

Another possibility is to do it in Finreader itself, you can do it from the original files or reloading the final copy of the pdf I advise you to do (in 1) above.
Note that I do not know what version of Finereader you have but in version 9:

1 - after opening your pdf file, choose save as pdf;
2 - in the windows that opens to save choose options;
3 - from the window that opens, choose picture settings and from the options available choose custom;
4 - from the window that opens choose one resolution that is less than the lower one you want to compress. If your smaller resolution is less the 96 dpi you will not be able t resolve your problem this way.

Best regards,
DDHarriman is offline   Reply With Quote