Le 30/01/2012 08:01, Jeffrey Ratcliffe a écrit : > As I said, the file size depends heavily on the compression. > > You are using JPG compression, which is good for photo-type images, but > not for scans of text. > > The image is 8-bit, when 1-bit would have done. > > You say that you are using thresholding, but the log file doesn't show > this. Yes, it does, on lines 76 and 80 > > Try scanning with scan mode = lineart, and save the PDF with compression > = auto. > Ok, it works fines this way, thank you for your help. It would be nice to document that somewhere , because in my opinion, many scan are done just for plain text documents. I am really pleased with your help, fast and efficient, and with this program. Cheers
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