Most likely you will not be able to shrink a PDF by 92% without unacceptable loss of quality and information. Depends on what is in the PDF file (images and/or text), and whether or not it is compressed. Most PDF files are compressed. A possibility is that a lot of PDF creation software uses inefficient and redundant storage methods, and can add a lot of clutter. Optimizing the PDFs t create can reduce file size a great deal, but probably not 90%, more like 50%. Also, the PDF format is pretty wasteful at text storage. If you copy all the text to a plain text file, and compress that, you might be able to reduce the size a great deal, maybe even as much as the nearly 92% you want. You will lose almost all the formatting, and it wonât be a PDF any more, it will be plain text. PDFs handle images in a variety of ways. If it has images, and t are in a raw form, t can be converted to a lossy form, possibly shrinking as much as 90% without too noticeable a loss of quality. If the images are already in a lossy form, throwing out 90% of whatâs left will almost certainly reduce the quality to unacceptably poor levels.
An alternative to using Compress PDF Online is to read the PDF from the original source file, and convert the PDF into a .pdf version of the original file. Convert PDF into a Text file by use of Adobe Acrobat Reader as PDFs are compressed and thus will contain much more data than the original version. Using a program such as PDF Compressor allows you to create a portable version of a document which only contains the text of the original file and cannot be converted into a form suitable for printing. It can also open your PC for use with the program. Using a program such as PDF Compressor allows you to create a portable version of a document which only contains the text of the original file and cannot be converted into a form suitable for printing. It can also open your PC for use with the program..