Sometimes, "normal" compression isn't enough. You have a 50MB architecture blueprint and you need to email it (Limit: 25MB). You need raw power. You need a PDF Extreme Compressor. This tool doesn't play safe—it aggressively optimizes every single byte.
When to use Extreme Compression?
- Archiving: When saving thousands of old invoices to a hard drive.
- Slow Internet: When you need to send files over 3G/E connections.
- Mobile Viewing: Optimizing heavy PDFs for fast loading on phones.
How does it work?
Extreme compression uses aggressive downsampling (often to 72 or 96 DPI) and higher JPEG compression ratios. It sacrifices some "zoom-in" clarity for massive file size wins.