Why Photoshop to compress my file size?

I am trying to record a poster of the event that I worked on. It is a picture of A6 12.7 MB (10.6 cm x 15 cm at 300 dpi).

However, when you save the JPEG and PNG file even it compression up to 545 KB - obviously I can not send it to the printing press! Does anyone know what I need to change?

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Compresses the image in jpg format and will be a small file when you have large areas of color, so it's normal.

TIFF will increase the file size, but tiff or jpg are the best choice for print, since they all have two pixellisent type. (change vector to pixels)

Save the file in PDF format - happen type clear and vivid.

If all what you have now is flattened, jpg or tiff, there is no going back to vector type - you must start over.

But if you have a file with the type on its own layer, you can save it in PDF format.

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