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Optimizing XSane's scanned PDFs: fix link
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Roland Hieber
<rohieb@rohieb.name>
Tue, 19 May 2015 21:20:11 +0000
(23:20 +0200)
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Roland Hieber
<rohieb@rohieb.name>
Tue, 19 May 2015 21:20:14 +0000
(23:20 +0200)
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First (non-optimal) solution
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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,
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