VeryUtils PDF Compressor Command Line 2.3

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ABOUT VeryUtils PDF Compressor Command Line

VeryUtils PDF Compressor Command Line -- Achieving Size Reduction with PDF Compression Command Line Software VeryUtils PDF Compression software is designed to reduce PDF document size in order to make the files less bulky and inconvenient. Using PDF compression software can free up a lot of disk space, save you some time, and eliminate the struggle of trying to work with files that are simply too large. Advanced PDF compression software can achieve extremely large size reduction. VeryUtils PDF Compressor Command Line can be used to compress Adobe Acrobat PDF files, it can reduce PDF file size up to 40-95% using our format optimization technology for PDF file compression. The software optimizes PDF structures and compresses pictures, graphics and objects within a PDF file while preserving the original file format and quality. Compressed PDF files are much smaller, consume less storage space and are ideal for sharing and sending via email. VeryUtils PDF Compressor Command Line is using the latest image compression technology and the new JBIG2 & JPEG2000 compression formats, PDF Compressor Command Line makes the most compact, Web-friendly PDF files available. PDF Compressor Command Line will compress black and white images by 5-10x (using JBIG2, compared to TIFF G4) and color images by 10-100x (using JPEG2000, compared to JPEG) smaller. Compressed PDF files look exactly the same, and can be viewed using Adobe Reader. By reducing file size, documents can be emailed, transmitted, accessed, and stored more efficiently. PDF Compression Command Line software is Unique. PDF compression differs from other types of document compression in its ability to reduce file size without any data loss. For this reason, PDF compression algorithms are referred to lossless compression algorithms. When a PDF file is compressed, the data is reorganized for more compact, efficient storage, but it is not actually lost, thus preserving the quality of the image.