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PDFLight para Mac

Optimizar el tamaño del PDF.

Gratis
Versión 1.3.9803
4.5
Basado en 4 valoraciones de usuarios

Resumen de PDFLight

PDFLight - aprovechando el galardonado flujo de trabajo multimedia de Dalim Software, TWIST--trae una optimización de PDF intuitiva y de alta gama a cada escritorio! Ya sea un informe empresarial de varias páginas, una presentación corporativa sofisticada o tu currículum, los ahorros de tamaño logrados a través de PDFLight y la visualización ultra-rápida y de alta calidad de gráficos y texto--incluso en tabletas y teléfonos inteligentes--son igualmente impresionantes. Al reducir el tamaño de los archivos PDF al mínimo absoluto mientras se mantiene un rendimiento de visualización excepcional, el muy intuitivo PDFLight es una de nuestras muchas contribuciones a un futuro más verde!

Novedades de la versión 1.3.9803

Versión 1.3.9803:
  • Mejor rendimiento y estabilidad de la aplicación.

PDFLight para Mac

Gratis
Versión 1.3.9803
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Dogclaws
Dogclaws
Mar 2, 2017
1.0
5.0
Mar 2, 2017
5.0
Version: 1.0
This reduced a very math-heavy file from 44 to 12 MB, when no other app I tried could even take away 1 MB. I don't need the configuration controls of the others, especially if they don't even work.
Rmichelena
Rmichelena
Jul 20, 2016
1.0
4.0
Jul 20, 2016
4.0
Version: 1.0
Ok so it's v 0.66112 and it does have some bugs. Mainly, the text in the generated PDFs might sometimes not display properly in old (10.6 or older) versions of Preview or in other non-Acrobat viewers. And you can't customize the compression or tweak any parameters. But on the other hand, nothing comes close in the size vs quality equation. All those other PDF compressors, squeezers, shrinkers, optimizers, etc. work "blind", removing non-printing data and recompressing pictures but never actually rendering the file. If your original file was created very efficiently with non-cropped pictures and without much picture overlaps or image transparencies, fine. But otherwise, if your PDF file (i.e. Illustrator export) has a lot of those things, a 200Mb brochure reduced by PDFLight to just 1Mb looks almost as good as the original, vs. a 3Mb version produced by other tools in which the extreme downsampling and high jpeg compression make it look like crap. A 10-15 Mb version produced by other tools is about the same quality as the 1Mb version from PDFLight. PDFLight achieves this because inside there's actually a PDF render engine (a RIP by old terminology) which leaves only the actual visible portions of images, and flattens them all for maximum efficiency before compressing. While keeping text and non-transparent vectors as such. I really think when v1.0 comes out and all bugs are squashed, there would be no reason to use anything else.
Peedeebee
Peedeebee
Jun 22, 2016
1.0
4.0
Jun 22, 2016
4.0
Version: 1.0
This works well. Attractive and efficient interface, but the process isn't customizable, like PDF Squeezer. There's no choice for how much to reduce the file, and it always makes a copy, rather than overwriting the original. So that does make it simpler, if you're OK with what it does automatically. If you want to decide those things for yourself, PDF Squeezer will let you.
xouzouras
xouzouras
Jul 23, 2022
1.3.9803
5.0
Jul 23, 2022
5.0
Version: 1.3.9803
Dogclaws
Dogclaws
Mar 2, 2017
5.0
Mar 2, 2017
5.0
Version: null
Rmichelena
Rmichelena
Jul 20, 2016
4.0
Jul 20, 2016
4.0
Version: null
Peedeebee
Peedeebee
Jun 22, 2016
4.0
Jun 22, 2016
4.0
Version: null