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      7th Nov 2007
I'm trying to archive some old files to zip files, and was wondering if it
was possible to change the compression ratio for zipped files.

I have a group of .pdf files that total 390k uncompressed. I right click
the files, select send to, then compressed zip folder. The resulting zip
file is still 390k.

I know that ntfs compressed folders in windows 2000 report the uncompressed
size, not the compressed size.

My quesiton is, are zip folders the same in xp (reporting uncompressed size,
not compressed size), or should I be doing something to increase the
compression ratio?
 
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      7th Nov 2007
pdf's are already
compressed. that
is what they were
designed to be when
sending them over
the internet.

maybe you might be able
to squeeze them down
another 10 percent with
this:

http://zipcentral.iscool.net/

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"Anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to archive some old files to zip files, and was wondering if it
> was possible to change the compression ratio for zipped files.
>
> I have a group of .pdf files that total 390k uncompressed. I right click
> the files, select send to, then compressed zip folder. The resulting zip
> file is still 390k.
>
> I know that ntfs compressed folders in windows 2000 report the uncompressed
> size, not the compressed size.
>
> My quesiton is, are zip folders the same in xp (reporting uncompressed size,
> not compressed size), or should I be doing something to increase the
> compression ratio?


 
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"Anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:168B4232-7F4D-4C51-86FE-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm trying to archive some old files to zip files, and was wondering
> if it
> was possible to change the compression ratio for zipped files.
>
> I have a group of .pdf files that total 390k uncompressed. I right
> click
> the files, select send to, then compressed zip folder. The
> resulting zip
> file is still 390k.
>
> I know that ntfs compressed folders in windows 2000 report the
> uncompressed
> size, not the compressed size.
>
> My quesiton is, are zip folders the same in xp (reporting
> uncompressed size,
> not compressed size), or should I be doing something to increase the
> compression ratio?



PDFs are not very compressible, just like images are not very
compressible (compression for images involves lossy compression which
means losing some of its content). Just because you see text in the
Adobe Reader doesn't mean that the file is text.

You will need a 3rd party file archive/compression program to let you
select the level of compression. 7-zip is free. Using a sample .pdf
file, 7-zip at max compression reduced the .pdf from 718MB to 600MB.
Not a lot but some.

 
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      7th Nov 2007

Thanks everyone. I didn't realize that .pdf's were already compressed.
 
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