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Thanks Larry for the link: The sample they showed in the link showed a
scanned 300 dpi TIF page at 23MB while the PDF A file showed a file size
of 23kB.....considerably smaller.
Larry said: I don't think there's a simple answer- for each situation you
likely have to take a
representative sample of the source documents in your environment, convert
them both ways, and evaluate the results.
Normally, this is the route that I would go. However to fork out the
money for software which I may not use goes against my better judgement
and is a poor use of government coffers. I was hoping that someone may
have bought the software and has already done the comparisons.
Also, many people keep saying that TIF does not OCR. We use this within
our EDRMS and have not had that problem. Yet many say that PDF files OCR
well. Does Adobe have something attached to their software which enables
the OCR process?
John Annunziello, ermm
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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