Gary
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As title, how do i do this?
Got a sales brochure thats 25meg
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ashleh
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Do you need to keep it in PDF format? I know PDFs can be converted to JPEGs. There might be better options .
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Gary
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Needs to be PDF
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Gary
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It needs to be downloadable, so i just need to reduce the quality really to bring the size down
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Whittie
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I also need to know this.
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noshua
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Adobe Reader has a compression feature.
[Edited on 22-02-2012 by noshua]
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noshua
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http://docupub.com/pdfcompress/
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John
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How did it become a pdf in the first place.
I've got that annoyed trying to do the same thing before I've printed it out and scanned it in lower quality. PDF's are rubbish to deal with.
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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I didnt make it. It came as a PDF.
Nosh. that link has an upload limit of 5mb
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Brett
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As said, full acrobat has compression built in. It's under Tools > Optimisation. I use it all the time, you just adjust the slider accordingly, obviously you need to tinker and see which quality you can handle.
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Brett
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Only think I will say is you can't do it if it's locked or has renderable text.
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
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OPTIMATISATION. That's the word I was thinking of. Thanks Brett
I've got a copy of Actobat if you need it doing Gary, U2U me
[Edited on 22-02-2012 by pow]
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deano87
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You can also save it to be compatible with older versions and it compresses the file size considerably.
File > Reduce File Size.
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ed
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What did you use to create the PDF? Even the most basic PDF creators like the one found in Office let you save the file for 'e-mail'. Illustrator and Indesign have more complex options which let you set JPEG compression quality, font emedding e.t.c. too.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by pow
OPTIMATISATION. That's the word I was thinking of.
Not sure that's a word mate...
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pow
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Yeah major fuckup there
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nathy_87
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In Acrobat 9, thre is an Optimize option which decreases the size of the file.
Edit; Send it my way and i'll get it done for you at lunch.
nathanjparker at hotmail dot co.uk
[Edited on 23-02-2012 by nathy_87]
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pow
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I've done it.
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