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The one that andrew recommended is this one i tried using screen for pdfsettings, but the result looked awful. gs - sdevice= pdfwrite - dcompatibilitylevel= 1. 4- dpdfsettings = / screen - dnopause- dquiet- dbatch- soutputfile = output. this is the easiest way i think, can reduce the size to 50+ / - kb. gs - sdevice = pdfwrite - dcompatibilitylevel = 1. use ghostscript to reduce pdf file size in the askubuntu thread linked above, there are a number of suggestions. pdf here, replace output. i need to store alot of pdf files and therefore i need to optimize and reduce the file size as much as possible does anyone have any experience with ghostscript and/ or other? on your terminal, go to the directory of the file: example. is ghostscript the best option if you want to optimize a pdf file and reduce the file size? cd ~ / document/ files.
sudo apt install ghostscript you can use this magic command to compress pdfs to a readable quality. 4 - dpdfsettings= / screen - dnopause - ghostscript optimize pdf dquiet - dbatch - soutputfile= mynewfile. for me, ebook did the trick. the various tweaks to the - dpdfsettings option are provided in. optimizing pdfs with ghostscript by ken sharp - thursday, septem there are quite a few ‘ guides’ or suggestions on the internet for ‘ optimizing’ pdf files, and many of them suggest using ghostscript to perform the task. then type the above code where: