Images panel – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

Editing PDFs

Last updated 9/30/2011

Images panel

The Images panel of the PDF Optimizer lets you set options for color, grayscale, and monochrome image compression,
and image downsampling.

Change the PDF compatibility in the Images panel of the PDF Optimizer dialog box.

Specify the following options, as needed:

Downsample

Reduces file size by lowering the resolution of images, which involves merging the colors of original

pixels into larger pixels.

Note: Masked images and images with a size less than 16-by-16 pixels are not downsampled.

Compression

Reduces file size by eliminating unnecessary pixel data. In general, JPEG and JPEG 2000 compression

give better results on images like photographs with gradual transitions from color to color. ZIP is the better choice for
illustrations with large areas of solid, flat color, or patterns made up of flat colors. For monochrome images, JBIG2
compression, which is available in PDF Optimizer but not in Distiller, is superior to CCITT.

Quality

Available only for JPEG and JPEG 2000 formats. JPEG and JPEG 2000 compression methods are typically

lossy, a process that permanently removes some pixel data. You can apply lossy JPEG or JPEG 2000 compression to
color images at various levels (minimum, low, medium, high, maximum). For JPEG 2000 compression, you can also
specify lossless so that no pixel data is removed. Compression for monochrome images is lossless, except for JBIG2
compression, which provides both lossy and lossless modes of compression.

Tile Size

Available only for JPEG 2000 format. Divides the image being compressed into tiles of the given size. (If the

image height or width is not an even multiple of the tile size, partial tiles are used on the edges.) Image data for each
tile is individually compressed and can be individually decompressed. The default value of 256 is recommended.

Optimize Images Only If There Is A Reduction In Size

When selected, if the image setting will cause an increase in file

size, the optimization for that image is skipped.

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