There are two methods to shrink PDF files, the easiest way is with the use of PDF Printer Driver using Adobe Acrobat PDF software. The other method is using Adobe PDF Optimizer, which has even more finer tuning techniques.
Open the PDF file and click the Print button in Adobe PDF, and scroll to the Adobe PDF Printer from the several printer options you might have. An example is shown below:
I was able to reduce one file from 594KB to 224KB and then the other from 110KB to 42KB. You can only do this once, if you try to print the shrinked file again, there won't be any reductions.
I haven't tried other PDF software to see whether it works there, but I think it should work. If you've tested it out, please leave a comment.
The second method is little bit detailed, you can check that at the original link here.
Open the PDF file and click the Print button in Adobe PDF, and scroll to the Adobe PDF Printer from the several printer options you might have. An example is shown below:
I was able to reduce one file from 594KB to 224KB and then the other from 110KB to 42KB. You can only do this once, if you try to print the shrinked file again, there won't be any reductions.
I haven't tried other PDF software to see whether it works there, but I think it should work. If you've tested it out, please leave a comment.
The second method is little bit detailed, you can check that at the original link here.
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