![]() Using these settings can help you produce PDFs with smaller file sizes (if lower image quality is acceptable). ![]() Reducing the quality of a presentation image (by resampling) reduces the size of the PDF. No scaling (use picture resolution this is the default setting) Select presentation image quality - When preparing to create a PDF presentation, you can now choose from these dpi (dots per inch) options for the image: Image scaling has no effect on the output of scalable vector graphics (SVGs). Selecting creates the PDF the fastest all other methods take ~10x the length of time to generate and open the PDF in Adobe Reader/Acrobat. Low (60dpi) - Create poor quality images, but the smallest, file size (~307 kB) or 96dpi? Medium (96dpi) - Create moderate quality images and file size (~556 kB) or 150dpi? Use the original picture resolution, which creates high - quality images and the largest file size (~1.064 kB)īest (300dpi) - Create good quality images and a slightly smaller file size (~1.064 kB) The scaling you choose can affect the quality of images, so your choices are: In the Picture quality list, select an option: Note: Tilos cannot currently create a layered PDF. This is done by resampling the pictures in the presentation by a given DPI (dots per inch). When preparing a PDF presentation, you can set the scaling for the images it includes.
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