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Diminuer poids sans perte de qualité

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Jul 06, 2024 Jul 06, 2024

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Bonjour,

j ai des fichier illustrator 2024 contenant des images de microscopie etc et j aimerais diminuer la taille du fichier qui est trop lourd sans perdre en qualité car ça doit partir à l impression comment dois je faire?

cordialement

jeremy

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Community Expert , Jul 06, 2024 Jul 06, 2024

Jeremy,

 

"files containing microscopy images"

 

This sounds like raster images contained in the document, presumably along with live Type/(other) vector artwork.

 

You can Save a Copy (to keep your original document untouched) and use a version of the microscopy images with a resolution set to the value that ensures the obtainable/required print quality; those in charge of the printing/resulting use ought to be able to tell you which.

 

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Jul 06, 2024 Jul 06, 2024

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You mean those are vector images? Or are they raster images?

Both probably cannot be compressed too much without sacrificing quality.

 

What you can do, is save a copy as a PDF and make sure you uncheck "Illustrator editablity".

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Jeremy,

 

"files containing microscopy images"

 

This sounds like raster images contained in the document, presumably along with live Type/(other) vector artwork.

 

You can Save a Copy (to keep your original document untouched) and use a version of the microscopy images with a resolution set to the value that ensures the obtainable/required print quality; those in charge of the printing/resulting use ought to be able to tell you which.

 

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