Poster:
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Jeff Kaplan |
Date:
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June 30, 2011 10:38:56am |
Forum:
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opensource
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Subject:
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Re: pdf container for jp2 images |
there's no need for you to convert to pdf. just upload the pdfs in a zip file that ends with _images.zip
number the files in a sequential manner if the order in the derived formats is important.
our system will derive a pdf and other fomats from that image stack.
Poster:
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Summus Aristoteles |
Date:
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June 30, 2011 10:50:49am |
Forum:
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opensource
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Subject:
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Re: pdf container for jp2 images |
yes. it is what usually I do. I was only asking how archive.org is able to produce so small pdfs from jp2 images while I'm not able to produce pdfs as small as Archive.org does
I read, in pdf metadata formed by jp2 images I provided:
*Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.28*
I have been fascinated of this ability of archive.org derivation process that ends making so well compressed pdfs, while trying to insert jp2 images in a multipage pdf, I get an huge file
Poster:
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Summus Aristoteles |
Date:
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June 30, 2011 12:36:52pm |
Forum:
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opensource
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Subject:
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Re: pdf container for jp2 images |
thanks anyway Jeff, You work very well and intensely for us at Archive.org. I was asking for compression used by Archive.org for jp2 images in a pdf container, in order to use same software of procedure for my private documents not candidate for upload on Archive.org, since I was absolutely fascinated from compression ratio
I'll try to discover by myself ;-)