[R] Reducing the size of pdf graphics files produced with R
Chabot Denis
chabotd at globetrotter.net
Tue May 22 12:32:10 CEST 2007
Hi,
Without trying to print 1000000 points (see <http://
finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/42105.html>), I often print
maps for which I do not want to loose too much of coastline detail,
and/or plots with 1000-5000 points (yes, some are on top of each
other, but using transparency (i.e. rgb colors with alpha
information) this actually comes through as useful information.
But the files are large (not as large as in the thread above of
course, 800 KB to about 2 MB), especially when included in a LaTeX
document by the dozen.
Acrobat (not the reader, the full program) has an option "reduce file
size". I don't know what it does, but it shrinks most of my plots to
about 30% or original size, and I cannot detect any loss of detail
even when zooming several times. But it is a pain to do this with
Acrobat when you generate many plots... And you need to buy Acrobat.
Is this something the pdf device could do in a future version? I
tried the "million points" example from the thread above and the 55
MB file was reduced to 6.9 MB, an even better shrinking I see on my
usual plots.
Denis Chabot
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