I'm working on a sort of user's guide/brochure with a lot of images. The images were originally PDFs, edited in Photoshop and saved as JPEG. I placed them in my document, and when I export to PDF they look great, but the file size is quite large. I've been trying to find a way to significantly reduce the file size without sacrificing quality. The images contain text which must be clearly legible in the end result.
So far I've tried exporting with different PDF profiles, and am getting file sizes from 15.7 MB (PDF/X-1a) to 19.6 MB (High Quality Print), or small files with poor quality images (Smallest File Size- 2.6MB). The images are all 300 ppi, and any sort of compression seems to cause a problem when viewing the PDF at various levels of zoom. This will mostly be viewed on-screen, so I'm not worried about it being print quality, but I would like the images to be clear whether they are at 100% or are viewing more of/all of the page.
Is there any way to get this level of quality in a smaller (optimistically below 5MB) file size?
So far I've tried exporting with different PDF profiles, and am getting file sizes from 15.7 MB (PDF/X-1a) to 19.6 MB (High Quality Print), or small files with poor quality images (Smallest File Size- 2.6MB). The images are all 300 ppi, and any sort of compression seems to cause a problem when viewing the PDF at various levels of zoom. This will mostly be viewed on-screen, so I'm not worried about it being print quality, but I would like the images to be clear whether they are at 100% or are viewing more of/all of the page.
Is there any way to get this level of quality in a smaller (optimistically below 5MB) file size?