Adding jpg balloons pdf file size
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‎2020-10-22
06:04 PM
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10:06 PM
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Gordana Radonic
thanks
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‎2020-10-22 07:59 PM
Did you try to optimise these pdf with Automator ?
I'm able to share my own script if you need it.
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‎2020-10-22 08:25 PM
thanks
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‎2020-10-23 03:49 PM
Rick wrote:
I'd rather not involve an extra step as such.
It deals with one right clic on your pdf file and 2 secondes after your pdf file is lighter.

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‎2020-10-23 03:53 PM
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‎2020-10-24 03:05 PM
My script is in french because of my OS.
I've found this link in english :
This is a screen capture of my very simply french automator script :

There are 17 PDF commands into Automator.
You are able to do a best script very easily !
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‎2020-10-27 12:14 PM
Thank you for the report and I am very sorry about the experience!
I made some tests using Archicad 24, all PDF exports have the exact size of the added JPG images. Since JPG is a lossy compression format, could it be that the image you used was compressed, and it was "exploded" in the PDF? Also, how did you add a picture to your project: via Figure tool, or via Drawing tool?
Could you share with me the image you are using, as well as a sample of your working file to confirm this? Please let me know if you need a secure place to upload the file also.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
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‎2020-10-28 08:57 PM
I used the Figure tool. I actually haven't seen how you could use the drawing tool?
The images were saved in Pixelmator, and saved at 2 different resolutions/sizes. I don't know how to determine if they were exploded?

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‎2020-10-29 01:40 PM
Thank you for your request to this problem!
I have sent you a Private Message containing the link where you can upload your file to. Please let me know once it is ready.
Regarding the Drawing tool, you can drop an image in any 2D environment by clicking on an empty space > (select local file system or BIMcloud, depending on where you store the image on AC24) > browse to the JPG and click open.
Anyhow, I'm waiting for the files from you!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
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‎2020-10-29 07:02 PM
Thanks for your help and attention...