Web images are blurred when exporting to PDF

We constantly place web (72 dpi) images in InDesign presentation documents, then export the PDF file for our customers. However when the PDF file is exported it makes images to 72 dpi blurred. I tried all combinations to export the PDF file I can think is to say high quality printing, change of compression to zero, change of color of the images "Do not downsample", export to interactive PDF and change the resolution etc and it always seems to compress my images every time.

Any ideas?

Note: The only way I found it is to recreate the images in the form of 150ppi however need an another solution because they must be 72 dpi.

Thank you

Acrobat displays the default images to 96 DPI system.

In Acrobat, go into preferences and under the Page display, you can insert a custom resolution that will probably solve your problem.

Note that this is an individual setting, other computers may not have this together.

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