Compression guide
PDF compression guide.
PDF compression is a balance between file size, visual quality and what the original document contains.
Compression guide
PDF compression is a balance between file size, visual quality and what the original document contains.
Text-based PDFs often contain fonts and page instructions rather than large photos. They may already be small, but they usually stay readable after moderate compression.
Scanned documents are image-heavy. To make them much smaller, a compressor may need to reduce image resolution or quality, which can make text look softer.
Use 100KB or 200KB only when the upload portal has a strict limit. Use 500KB, 1MB or 2MB when you can, especially for multi-page or image-heavy files.
If the file cannot reach the target, remove unnecessary pages, export images at a lower resolution, split the PDF, or ask the receiving portal whether a larger file is acceptable.
No. Smaller files can be easier to upload, but too much compression can reduce readability.
It should not, but always check the result before submitting important documents.