Compressing and downsampling images, Compression methods – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual

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Last updated 1/14/2015

Compressing and downsampling images

When converting PostScript files to PDF, you can compress vector objects (such as text and line art) and compress and
downsample images. Line art is described with a mathematical equation and is usually created with a drawing program
such as Adobe Illustrator. Images—whether color, monochrome, or grayscale—are described as pixels and are created
with applications like Adobe Photoshop or by scanning. Monochrome images include most black-and-white
illustrations made by paint programs and any images scanned with an image depth of 1 bit.

When you downsample (or decrease the number of pixels), information is deleted from the image. With Distiller, you
specify an interpolation method—average downsampling, bicubic downsampling, or subsampling—to determine how
pixels are deleted. Depending on the settings you choose, compression and downsampling can significantly reduce the
size of a PDF with little or no loss of detail and precision.

When Distiller processes a file, it normally applies the compression settings to images throughout the file. However,
you can assign different compression and downsampling methods to individual images.

Varying the compression and downsampling methods within a PDF

Before you create a PDF, you can take various approaches to applying different compression and downsampling options
to the individual images that will go into that PDF:

• Use Adobe Photoshop to resample and compress existing image files before using Distiller. When you are ready to

create the PDF in Distiller, be careful to deselect the compression and downsampling or subsampling options.

• Create separate PostScript files for each part of the document that you want to process differently, and use different

compression options to distill each part. Then use Distiller to merge the files into a single PDF.

• When you create color, grayscale, and monochrome images in an art application (such as Adobe Photoshop), select

the compression and downsampling settings that you want when you save each image from within that application.

• Insert Distiller parameters before images in a PostScript file. You can use this technique to process every image in a

document differently. This technique is the most difficult, because it requires knowledge of PostScript
programming. For more information on using parameters, see the SDK documentation on the Acrobat Developer
Center at

www.adobe.com/go/learn_acr_devcenter_en

(English only).

Note: To apply the inserted Distiller parameters, select Allow PostScript File To Override Adobe PDF Settings on the
Advanced panel of the Adobe PDF Settings dialog box in Distiller. This option overrides settings you selected in the Adobe
PDF dialog box.

Compression methods

Distiller applies ZIP compression to text and line art, ZIP or JPEG compression to color and grayscale images, and ZIP,
CCITT Group 3 or 4, or Run Length compression to monochrome images.

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