Great Video! Another tip for small PDF's: Set the compatibility to the lowest version of Acrobat -> for example "Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3)". It will safe so much data! Try it out! :)
Well this guy kept me alert :P I've seen many tutorials and they speak either too slow or explain too much out of the point or the voice is too low or soft which isn't bad, but combined all together they made me fall asleep before they actually get to the point xD This guy here tho might be a bit high pitched but he had my attention (couldn't do otherwise :P) I liked him and the explanation and i tried the settings you used here I had a 49 mb file and made it down to 11 mb with a good quality .Now i can send my e-mail :P Thanks a lot!
@@medutenikayode477 Sorry for the belated reply. I'm using InDesign CS6. I'm not sure if I did some extra tweaks to get the size down to 18 MB. Please let me know if I can help.
Help me! I can't see any "Adobe PDF preset" in drop-down menu How can i restore them in my adobe applications (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign)
I found out sth very helpful myself that couldn't find anywhere and decreased my file size even more. It seems that having a big image or pdf in my indesign file, spreading to two facing pages, affects the exported pdf size regarding to one option as follows: when I export from indesign to pdf as spreads I see a significant difference in size to when I export as single pages. Exporting as single pages seems to make pdf read the big file twice (once for each page), while exporting as spreads probably reads it only once.
This was super helpfull, but...I have a file that has some text on top of an image with transparency...and whn I export it becomes a white rectangle on top of the image...What can I do?
Hello, do you know how I can export small size pdf from InDesign such that pdf wouldn't be bigger than original InDesign file. Because no matter what I do, my pdf is 50mb while Indesign only 9mb
Was interested in the lowering of file size, and this seems to take some of it. But my files are still pretty big for a simple, 2 page A4 file. Even and empty file is 300 kb.
I don't get what's going on, I've followed this exactly, yet I can't get my PDFs below 1500KB, and for some reason changing the image quality doesn't do anything, Maximum looks identical to Low.
And that is explained in the tutorial: the default "smallest file size" will output a bad quality file, because the compression in the images is too big.
And that is explained in the tutorial: the default "smallest file size" will output a bad quality file, because the compression in the images is too big.
Straight to the point, clear, entertaining. Why cant all tutorial videos be like this?
Great Video!
Another tip for small PDF's: Set the compatibility to the lowest version of Acrobat -> for example "Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3)". It will safe so much data!
Try it out! :)
You are an awesome narrator! Was able to clearly follow and understand you! You saved my PDF!
Good Job - a rare and honest teacher
I wish I had this gentleman as a professor at some point in my career.
Love this guy. Great energy!
Well this guy kept me alert :P I've seen many tutorials and they speak either too slow or explain too much out of the point or the voice is too low or soft which isn't bad, but combined all together they made me fall asleep before they actually get to the point xD This guy here tho might be a bit high pitched but he had my attention (couldn't do otherwise :P) I liked him and the explanation and i tried the settings you used here I had a 49 mb file and made it down to 11 mb with a good quality .Now i can send my e-mail :P Thanks a lot!
Very helpful video - totally saved me. What's with the sad little trolls that feel the need to make fun of someones voice in a tutorial???
Super helpful! Great voice, love your energy! Thank you so much!
This was great. Concise and useful, even for InDesign in 2020. Thanks!
Thank you David!
The video really helped resize my document from 580 MB to just 18 MB.
Superb!!!
ABM please which Indesign did you use for this.. I’m trying to resize a 15mb pdf to less than 4mb
@@medutenikayode477 Sorry for the belated reply. I'm using InDesign CS6. I'm not sure if I did some extra tweaks to get the size down to 18 MB. Please let me know if I can help.
Very useful video! Thank you.
Thank you for this. Helped me turn a 40mb file into just 7mb!
Fantastic, thanks heaps. This really helped me reduce a multi-page image PDf from 14mb to 2.6mb with barely any quality loss! Awesome stuff.
Great video! thank you so much. You explain things very well. Thank you from Australia!
This is exactly what I need for exporting my project, super useful! thank you!
Straight to the point and clear
I know this is an older video but it totally worked!! thank you!!
Help me!
I can't see any "Adobe PDF preset" in drop-down menu
How can i restore them in my adobe applications (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign)
watching it in 2020 and this saves me now. Thank you
I found out sth very helpful myself that couldn't find anywhere and decreased my file size even more. It seems that having a big image or pdf in my indesign file, spreading to two facing pages, affects the exported pdf size regarding to one option as follows: when I export from indesign to pdf as spreads I see a significant difference in size to when I export as single pages. Exporting as single pages seems to make pdf read the big file twice (once for each page), while exporting as spreads probably reads it only once.
This was a life saver! Thank you!
This was super helpful, thank you!
Excellent guide. Thank you!
It's amazing video, thx for all of your advice !!!!!
You just saved me! Thank you!
Thank you soo much sir.. that's really helpful
This was super helpfull, but...I have a file that has some text on top of an image with transparency...and whn I export it becomes a white rectangle on top of the image...What can I do?
Hello, do you know how I can export small size pdf from InDesign such that pdf wouldn't be bigger than original InDesign file. Because no matter what I do, my pdf is 50mb while Indesign only 9mb
Great job! Use my green thumb wisely.
You saved me a ton of headache, thank you!
this guy is fun
lol yes he is
this guy is the best. great tut
This video helped me! Thank you, sir!
i love this guy's voice
Was interested in the lowering of file size, and this seems to take some of it. But my files are still pretty big for a simple, 2 page A4 file. Even and empty file is 300 kb.
Thank you for explaining!
I don't get what's going on, I've followed this exactly, yet I can't get my PDFs below 1500KB, and for some reason changing the image quality doesn't do anything, Maximum looks identical to Low.
Good tutorial. Thank you. Also, are you Roger from American Dad?
very useful THANKS..!!
Love this vid - saved so much time :)
funky voice haha and really helpful tip! thank you!
Who comes back to this video every time he needs to print a PDF? I do..
Wait? So it's a turtorial on how to make a pdf larger than it would be using the "smalest file size" setting? Good titling. Very useful...
why? makes perfect sense. Small filesize, but still usable.
And that is explained in the tutorial: the default "smallest file size" will output a bad quality file, because the compression in the images is too big.
best one so far
thanks a lot.. that was truly helpful.. :)
Very helpful! Thank you.
Thank You! Agreed with previous commenters. :)
amazing
plss send Link This application
Thank you so much ✌
But you haven't explained any way to create an interactive PDF with the smallest file size. Is that just not possible? :c
Thank you! You saved me
Thanks so much!!!
Great guy!!!!!! :D
Thank you so much for that.
Who allowed this guy to do voice over?
Too much Helium gas inhaled
he sounds exactly like Principal "Squiggy" Squiggman
Great! Thank you!
dude, I need pdf interactive. WTH
Thanks a lot!
You life saver!
Thanks Dude!!
Is this Roger from American Dad?
Thank you!
Thanks, Dude
Thank you! :)
Perfect!
Life saver!
Thank you
Thanks man
my 1 page pdf's are 15 mb
thank you :)
It just got bigger than the normal "smallest file size" xD
And that is explained in the tutorial: the default "smallest file size" will output a bad quality file, because the compression in the images is too big.
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Is this voiced by the guy from big bang theory? lol
love thus too
thannnkkk your
this guy sounds like a villain
I
Peter Griffin?
my was bigger
ounds like an off-brand Alton Brown.
Thanks !!! you saved my day !
Thanks a lot!