Which Compression Level Should I Choose?
Maximum Compression: Choose this option for the smallest possible file size. Ideal for e-mail attachments or quick online previews. Image quality is visibly reduced.
Strong Compression (Recommended): This is the perfect balance between file size and quality. It significantly reduces the file size while maintaining good readability. Perfect for most web and e-book applications.
Basic Compression: Applies a light compression that reduces the file size slightly but keeps the quality high. Suitable for documents you want to print yourself.
Minimal Compression: This option barely compresses and is intended to maintain original quality for professional printing. The file size will decrease only minimally.