Need to reduce the size of the PDF file BUT leave the image alone

Hello

I noticed that PDF files that are edited a lot tend to accumulate bad objects. I would like to clean my files, but the last time I tried the command "reduce the size of the file. I noticed that in addition to removing the invalid objects (good idea), the image has been compressed (bad idea). It is the resolution of my images is very important, and I don't mind paying the price of having a larger file.

Y at - it sort of selectively decide what gets 'cleaned' and what is left alone?

TIA,

-RFH

PDDocSave with the 'full register + garbage collection' defined indicators.

Tags: Acrobat

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