I searched the forum and did not see a thread for this.I have a 1 page .PDF that my boss passed along to me. It is a one page flyer of our company and is being distributed to a lot of email addresses. The problem is that this 1 page PDF is 2.4 MB. I tried searching the web to find a way to reduce the file size but no luck. This is probably a quick fix so any help would be greatly appreciated. BTW - One more day to Friday.
3/20/2008 8:41:03 AM
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=reduce+pdf+file+size&btnG=Google+Search
3/20/2008 8:43:52 AM
How was the PDF constructed? Is it just a scanned page? Does it contain a lot of seperate images? Is it purely for email or do you intend it to go to print/press?I this is jsut for email use, check your PDF encoding settings and try changing the setting to be optimized for screen use. This should be a standard pre-set for Acrobat.
3/20/2008 8:44:47 AM
the pro version of acrobat has a PDF optimizer in the Advanced file menu that works great for me
3/20/2008 9:19:08 AM
I only have Acrobat Reader but did find PDF Compressor Desktop Edition freeware.http://www.bureausoft.com/products.htmlzapped 2.4 MB PDF to 74KB - thanks to all.
3/20/2008 11:46:23 AM
sometimes you can "pdf a pdf" to make it smaller, although sometimes this actually results in a larger file. try it:open the pdf in acrobat (i'm assuming you have acrobat or some other pdf writer). then print to pdf. see if that helps.
3/20/2008 12:22:35 PM
^ Why not directly handle the root-cause issues like image compression?
3/20/2008 1:52:33 PM
^ that's what the PDF optimizer in pro does[Edited on March 20, 2008 at 2:52 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2008 2:52:17 PM