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How to Compress PDF Files: Reduce Size Without Losing Quality

15 novembre 20254 min Leggi
How to Compress PDF Files: Reduce Size Without Losing Quality

Why Compress PDFs?

Email attachment limits (typically 25MB), slow uploads, and storage constraints make PDF compression essential. A well-compressed PDF can be 50-90% smaller than the original.

What Makes PDFs Large?

  • High-resolution images — scanned documents and photo-heavy PDFs
  • Embedded fonts — multiple font families increase size
  • Unoptimized graphics — vector art with excessive detail
  • Metadata — hidden information and revision history

Compressing with Fluranto

The Compress PDF tool offers smart compression:

  • Upload your PDF
  • Choose compression level (light, medium, strong)
  • Download the optimized file
  • Compression Levels

    LevelSize ReductionBest For
    Light20-40%Documents with photos you want to keep sharp
    Medium40-60%General use — good balance of quality and size
    Strong60-80%Email attachments, when quality is secondary
    ### Tips for Smaller PDFs Before creating the PDF:
    • Resize images to the actual display size before inserting
    • Use fewer fonts (each font family adds ~100-500KB)
    • Prefer vector graphics over raster images
    After creating the PDF:

    • Run through the compressor
    • Remove unnecessary pages with Delete PDF Pages
    • Strip metadata if not needed

    Common Scenarios

    Scenario: PDF too large for email

    → Compress with "strong" setting, or split into multiple files with Split PDF

    Scenario: Scanned document is 50MB+

    → The images inside are likely 300+ DPI. Compress with "medium" to reduce while keeping text readable.

    Scenario: Need to upload to a portal with 5MB limit

    → Compress progressively — try medium first, then strong if needed.

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