Quality Settings

Learn how to optimize your PDF quality settings for different use cases.

Resolution Settings

Choose the right resolution for your needs:

Web (72 DPI)

Ideal for online viewing and sharing. Perfect for websites, email attachments, and digital documents.

Print (300 DPI)

Best for professional printing. Ensures crisp text and high-quality images in printed documents.

Custom DPI

Set your own resolution value for specific requirements. Great for specialized use cases.

Compression Options

Balance between file size and quality with these compression options:

  • Lossless compression for maximum quality - preserves all original data
  • Lossy compression for smaller file sizes - reduces file size while maintaining acceptable quality
  • Custom compression settings - fine-tune compression levels to your needs
  • Preview compression effects - see the impact before applying

Pro Tip

Use lossless compression for text documents and lossy compression for image-heavy PDFs to optimize file size while maintaining quality.

Color Settings

Configure color settings for optimal output:

RGB Mode

Best for digital viewing and web use. Ensures accurate colors on screens and digital displays.

CMYK Mode

Required for professional printing. Matches the color space used in commercial printing.

Grayscale

Convert to black and white. Perfect for documents that don't require color.

Advanced Quality Controls

Fine-tune your output with these advanced settings:

  • Image quality adjustment - control the quality of embedded images
  • Text sharpening - enhance text clarity and readability
  • Color profile management - ensure accurate color reproduction
  • Metadata preservation - maintain document properties and information
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