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06-28-2009, 01:41 PM
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Creating A File with Multiple jpg's Within - Help
i need to create either a TIF or PDF file with multiple scanned images inside.
I can choose to save my scanned images as .TIF file, and create one like that, but the file size gets big really fast, even after i shrink the pictures, and makes it hard to email to people who only allows file sizes of 2mb or less. I have to send maybe 4 separate .tif files instead ( i only want 1 .tif file ideally)
Is there a way to further compress my images within the .tif file? Also i have the latest version of adobe reader, is it possible to make a pdf file with multple images without the file size being too large?
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06-28-2009, 01:48 PM
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Try saving as Jpeg Also Photoshop has a bunch of options to reduce file size.
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06-28-2009, 04:38 PM
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If you have Adobe InDesign, place your pictures on multiple pages (1 image per page) and export the file as a PDF (File -> Adobe PDF Presets -> Smallest File Size).
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06-28-2009, 05:45 PM
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tif files are generally uncompressed, lossless pictures. you can optionally compress it with lzw algorithms but that is not really what you should do. the above suggestions are great: you can either convert tif to jpg, or you can open ms word and slap a bunch of pictures in a word document, and then use cutepdf printer (freeware) to print the document to a pdf file.
i recommend converting to jpeg.
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