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Advanced Compression Techniques...

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alanbloom

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Apr 22, 2005
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I am looking to be able to compress an Adobe document as much as I can without losing too much quality into a PDF document.

Normally, saving from Illustrator only allows you to chose generic options which is applied to all the images. Hence, if you have a small logo that needs detail and a large image that requires heavy compression, you can get a compromise but nothing that treats the images differently.

Is it possible to import the images as you want acrobat to store them? What I mean by that is if I compress those images with photoshop so that I have optimised each on its merits, is it possible to import those into acrobat as they are? My aim is to individually optimise each image, combine them into Illustrator and save as a PDF where Illustrator *doesn't change them at all*?

I've tried 'Import from Clipboard' which seems to be ok but it's not obvious how Acrobat then stores those images...

Sorry if that's confusing
 
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