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Hello,
I created a file in photoshop that is WAY too large when saved as a PDF. I merged my layers but cannot think of a way to reduce the file size any smaller without losing image quality.
Even when I open an existing PDF in Photoshop, when I save the work as a Photoshop PDF the file size increases big time.
Any ideas?
THANKS, Billy
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When you go into the Preset dialog, try "Smallest size" and see how that works.
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There are many settings for the pdf. What is the end purpose of the pdf? Print? if so by commercial or home printer? Viewing on a computer only? There are so many variables that we need to know before actually being able to suggest how to best make the pdf smaller.
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Thank you, I think I did that but I will double check and see
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This is sometimes due to metadata bloat (but not always):
In older versions of Photoshop, File > File Info > Raw would show this:
While in later versions all one "helpfully" sees is this:
More here:
https://prepression.blogspot.com/2017/06/metadata-bloat-photoshopdocumentancestors.html
If this is not the case, then you could look at other software and methods of combining separate images into a single PDF.
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Thank you,
I am using PS 2019 I will check the link you posted
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What is the size of the image , in pixels (in Photoshop check with Image >Image Size) ?
What is "Huge" for the PDF size?
Dave
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Sothe PDF I got from a friend is only 684 KB @ 44.4"x77.6"
When I save it grows to 48.2 MB!
If I save it using the smallest size preset it only grows to 2.6 MB,
a noticable difference but I don't understand why is gets larger than the original file.