X-Git-Url: http://git.rohieb.name/www-rohieb-name.git/blobdiff_plain/388d33a0be9a09e32529a0451c1554f764bfab70..6b7a87d79ff7abfe44615e260e008442afc35040:/blag/post/optimizing-xsane-s-scanned-pdfs.mdwn diff --git a/blag/post/optimizing-xsane-s-scanned-pdfs.mdwn b/blag/post/optimizing-xsane-s-scanned-pdfs.mdwn index 7a0cd60..ccf9b42 100644 --- a/blag/post/optimizing-xsane-s-scanned-pdfs.mdwn +++ b/blag/post/optimizing-xsane-s-scanned-pdfs.mdwn @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ First (non-optimal) solution -------------- At first, I tried to optimize the PDF using [GhostScript][gs]. I -[[use-ghostscript-to-convert-pdf-files|already wrote]] about how GhostScript’s +[[already wrote|use-ghostscript-to-convert-pdf-files]] about how GhostScript’s `-dPDFSETTINGS` option can be used to minimize PDFs by redering the pictures to a smaller resolution. In fact, there are [multiple rendering modes][gs-ps-pdf] (`screen` for 96 dpi, `ebook` for 150 dpi, `printer` for 300 dpi,