Export Indesign PDFs too big size

Hello forums!

I got stuck on a new problem. I work in Indesign, when I export to PDF, the pdf export files size is too large. I tried downsample when exporting to PDF, but does not reduce the size (even I choose pdf size smaller, but no luck). I have 33 images links in Indesign.

Please help me how to do this... I know how to do with downsample, reduce the size in Acrobat, but this option doesn't help me at all.

Hoping for your good advice...

Thanking you in advance

It sounds like you're using pictures eps links in Indesign. If so try to change to a different format as .png, .jpg, etc... and update the extension of links in Indesign PNG or jpg (to do this in Indesign, you must select all the images in criminal link and choose Relink file extension) and export your file and see what happens.

Thank you

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