i have some HP advertisements, and other docs that i would
like to post for download, or transfer via email; the question is, i usually scan and make .jpg's, and keep them
fairly large to keep the detail (especially when i'm doing
manuals w/ schematics, etc); my question is, how to make
.pdf files - i am aware that Adobe has the .PDF Writer on
their software (about $149.00?); is there some way to get
around purchasing the software, and constructing .pdf files?
i can scan and choose .pdf files, but then each one is an
individual .pdf file, not like the files i download from the
web in which a document (consisting of multiple pages) is in
the form of a pdf w/ all its attributes. when i have an
advertisement like some early HP calc items the .jpg files
get large, and if the ad has 8 or 10 pages, my 56K dial-up
makes transferring somewhat timely - i would like to cut down this transfer time - does a .pdf doc actually cut down
the size of the doc? any help out there, i have some early
HP ads that i'm sure many here would enjoy! any info & input would be greatly appreciated! when scanning pages to
make a .pdf file what format is each page in? i obviously
wish to keep the pages from the HP ads that are in color in
their same colorful scheme! the .pdf's i download are all
b&w, and i'm figuring this is how they keep the transfer down by scanning B&W format.
tnx
barry
carson city, nv
PS: i'm using a late model HP scanner.
constructing .PDF's
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