Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:06:59 +0530
From: Librarian
Dear Dr. DP Pratap,
Open the pdf file in adobe professional find file menu in menu bar and
click on reduce file size, there you can use lower version of acrobat
like acrobat 5 or lower.
And save it at different location or in different name.
Hope this work for you.
Thanks
Sincerely
Ram Laut Tyagi
Information Resource,
Intas Biopharmaceuticals Ltd.,
Plot No. 423/P/A/GIDC,
Sarkhej-Bavla Highway, Moraiya,
Ahmedabad-382213 Gujarat
Mob: +919725608963
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:41:27 +0530
From: Sukhdev Singh
To: Vinit
Cc: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] information
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I can suggest the following from our experience with
http://medind.nic.in
(i) For new publications or publications in the process of printing:
(a) get hold of DTP Version (normally in PageMaker) from your
publication in-charge or your printer.
(b) Open the DTP Version in its native format (Normally with
PageMaker) and export the publication into PDF format.
(c) PDF files obtained in such a manner are light and best as compared
to other methods.
(ii) For Publications where DTP Version is not available:
(a) Scan pages having TEXT ONLY with scanner resolution 200 DPI in
black and white.
(b) Scan pages having B/W DIAGRAMS with scanner resolution 300 DPI in
black and white.
(c) Scan pages having COLORED DIAGRAMS with scanner resolution 300
DPI in COLOR.
(d) Scan pages having COLORED PHOTOs with scanner resolution 600 DPI in
COLOR.
(e) Save as Multi-page PDF file.
(iii) In case text searching is required, but display quality does not
matter: (Files obtained by scanning as above)
(a) Use CAPTURE Feature of ACROBAT
(iv) In case text searching is required but display quality can not be
compromised: (Files obtained by scanning as above)
(a) Use a OCR Package and save as Document File format (Word)
(b) Proof read Document Files obtained and manually correct errors
introduced in OCR Process.
(c) Print / Convert Document Files as PDF
Hope it helps,
SUKHDEV SINGH, NIC.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Vinit wrote:
Dear Dr. DP Prathap,
Use any good pdf editor and optimize the file for web use. The quality
will
be a bit diminished so you can give an option to download the file of
size
in addition.
On 22 February 2011 17:05, Dr.D.P Prathap
wrote:
dear colleages
please clarify....
when we convert printed pages into pdf ?by scanning, the file size is
very
big (in MB even for a few pages), kindly provide information as how
to
reduce the file size.
while downloading pdf articles from the Net / online databases, the
file
size is very small (in KBs only) for a few pages.
thanking you
Sincerely
Library
Sugarcane Breeding Institute