Need to shrink InDesign file by over 200mb
Hello, I have made a book in InDesign that I need to be able to export as a PDF for an e-book and use for printing purposes.
I have a 300 page InDesign file with over 1500 linked .ai illustrations- note these are 2D flat illustrations and not super detailed images. The InDesign file is 245MB and when exported to PDF is over 100MB. I need to get it to less than 20MB when exported to PDF and when compressed can only get it as small as 50MB.
I have been searching and trying things for days- I have played with the compression when exporting, cleaned up all unused objects, and made sure everything is linked and not embedded. Is the only other thing for me to do to literally go through each .ai file and make it smaller? And if so does anyone have any recommendations on what size I should aim for? My files range from 100-700 kb per image. I looked into turning all of them into .svg files which would make them SIGNIFICANTLY smaller but cannot find if there are downsides to this. I know I can't do this for detailed photos but all of my elements I linked in my book are 2D illustrations so would this be fine to do?
I appreciate anyones insight and expertise on this!
