PDF export tripled in size and can't figure out why
I'm having a really frustrating problem with InDesign today. I'm making a 467 page document that has a lot of hyperlinks but very few images. My original InDesign file was 143mb and was exporting PDFs that were about 5mb. These were further reduced to about 3mb in Adobe Acrobat DC.
I made a copy of this InDesign file where the only changes were to be the color scheme and cover image. That's all I touched. Now, the exports with the same settings are about 15mb. Adobe Acrobat DC will only reduce them to about 10mb.
I tried using "Save As..." to "remove the gunk" (as one website put it) and carefully deleted any extrenous data in the InDesign file and got it down to 89mb, but this only shaved a few KB off my PDF exports. I tried using higher compression settings, and this shaved off a couple MB but my files look awful and it's still more than double the sizes I was previoulsy exporting. I tried removing all the images, and this only further shaved off a few more KB.
For what I'm doing, I have to get these files under 5mb each and I just can't figure out what changed that could have made the exports so large. At this point I'm going to go back to the original file, replace the colors again, and see if it exports closer to the original size this time. But I'm so confused about what could have happened. Does anyone have any ideas?
