Reduce the size of Scribus generated PDFs

Simply using Ghostscript
For example, on a MacIntosh with Mac OS 10.6.2, Scribus 1.3.6, Ghostscript 8.71, this ghostscript command will knock a 1.9GB PDF file generated by Scribus down to less than 300MB which is very helpful :

gs-8.71-macosx -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dSAFER -dCompatibilityLevel=1.5 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sstdout=%stderr -dGrayImageResolution=600 -dMonoImageResolution=1200 -dColorImageResolution=300 -sOutputFile=vol_iv_gs.pdf -c .setpdfwrite -f vol_iv.pdf

On a linux PC, this works simply well : gs -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dSAFER -dCompatibilityLevel=1.5 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sstdout=%stderr -dGrayImageResolution=600 -dMonoImageResolution=1200 -dColorImageResolution=300 -sOutputFile=vol_iv_gs.pdf -c .setpdfwrite -f vol_iv.pdf

Similar on a Windows PC : gswin32 -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dSAFER -dCompatibilityLevel=1.5 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sstdout=%stderr -dGrayImageResolution=600 -dMonoImageResolution=1200 -dColorImageResolution=300 -sOutputFile=vol_iv_gs.pdf -c .setpdfwrite -f vol_iv.pdf Put the command line in a batch file in the same folder as the Scribus generated PDF, and the batch will create the new file via double click.

Using a Python Script
A linux only program. Note: Not all PDFs can be reduced, sometimes they are even larger! Script creates a back up of the original (filename.pdf.orig) as well as the new file (filename.new.pdf) and you require pdftops and ps2pdf14. A 5MB file may take about 20 seconds, a 100 MB file may take minutes.




 * 1) ! /usr/bin/env python
 * 2) -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import sys import os import shutil		#

''' This program is Linux only. Requires pdftops and ps2pdf14 '''

failure = "failure" filesTo_find = ['pdftops','ps2pdf14'] errorMessage_1 = 'This program requires both pdftops and ps2pdf14.\nOne or both is missing. Please install to allow this program to function' errorMessage_2 = 'This program does not yet operate on windows.\nFeel free to modify it run on a win32 system' errorMessage_3 = 'This program does not yet operate on OS2.\nFeel free to modify it run on an OS2 system' errorMessage_4 = 'You do not have permission to write in this directory.\nCopy the pdf to a writable directory and try again.' found = 0

try: import scribus except ImportError,err: print "This Python script is written for the Scribus scripting interface." print "It can only be run from within Scribus." sys.exit(1)

if sys.platform != 'win32': pass else: result = scribus.messageBox('Sorry - Linux Only program', errorMessage_2,) sys.exit

if sys.platform != 'os2': pass else: result = scribus.messageBox('Sorry - Linux Only program', errorMessage_3,) sys.exit

path = os.environ['PATH'] paths = path.split(os.pathsep) for ftf in filesTo_find: for p in paths: f = p + '/' + ftf if os.path.isfile(f): found = found + 1   #need to start search for next file when first file found break

if found == 2: pass

else: result = scribus.messageBox('Missing Programs', errorMessage_1,) sys.exit

homedir = os.path.expanduser("~") os.chdir(homedir)

filename=scribus.fileDialog("Reduce PDF", "PDF files(*.PDF *.pdf)")

if os.path.isfile(filename): orig_size = os.path.getsize(filename)

cmd = 'pdftops' + ' ' + filename os.system(cmd)

if os.path.exists(filename[:-3] + 'ps'):

cmd2 = 'ps2pdf14' + ' ' + filename[:-3] + 'ps' + ' ' + filename[:-3] + 'new' + '.pdf' os.system(cmd2) new_size = os.path.getsize(filename[:-3] + 'new' + '.pdf')

else: result = scribus.messageBox('Big Boo Boo', 'Something real bad has gone wrong! Sorry',) sys.exit(1)

pdf_file = os.path.basename(filename) result = scribus.messageBox(pdf_file,"Original size was" + ' ' + str(orig_size) + ' ' + "bytes" + '\n' + "New size is" + ' ' + str(new_size) + ' ' + "bytes"'\n' )