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Divides the image being compressed into tiles of the given size. (If the image height or width is not an even
Tile Size
multiple of the tile size, partial tiles are used on the edges.) Image data for each tile is individually compressed and
can be individually decompressed. The default value of 256 is recommended. This option is available only for
JPEG2000 format.
Determines how the file is displayed. Available only for JPEG format.
Format
Displays the image when it has fully downloaded. This JPEG format is recognizable to most
Baseline (Standard)
web browsers.
Optimizes color quality of the image and produces smaller file sizes but is not supported by
Baseline (Optimized)
all web browsers.
Progressive (3 scans-5 scans)
improvements as downloading continues.
Specifies the type of color management to be applied to the output file and whether to embed
RGB/CMYK/Grayscale
an ICC profile.
Note: If you use the Save As or Export All Images command on a PDF that contains JPEG and JPEG2000 images, and
export the content to JPEG or JPEG2000 format, the resulting image may look different when opened in Acrobat. This
can happen if the images have a color profile included at the page level but not inside the image data. In this case, Acrobat
cannot bring the page-level color profile into the resulting saved image.
Specifies a color space and resolution for the output file. You can let Acrobat determine these
Colorspace/Resolution
settings automatically. To convert color images in the file to shades of gray, choose Grayscale.
Note: Higher resolutions, such as 2400 pixels per inch (ppi), are suitable only for small page sizes (up to 6.826 inches or
173.380 millimeters).
PNG options
PNG format is useful for images that will be used on the web.
Specifies if the image is interlaced. None creates an image that displays in a web browser only after
Interlace
downloading is complete. Adam7 creates an image that displays low-resolution versions in a browser while the full
image file is downloading. Adam7 can make downloading time seem shorter and assures viewers that downloading
is in progress; however, it increases file size.
Lets you select a filtering algorithm.
Filter
Compresses the image without a filter. Recommended for indexed-color and bitmap-mode images.
None
Optimizes the compression of images with even horizontal patterns or blends.
Sub
Optimizes the compression of images with even vertical patterns.
Up
Optimizes the compression of low-level noise by averaging the color values of adjacent pixels.
Average
Optimizes the compression of low-level noise by reassigning adjacent color values.
Paeth
Applies the filtering algorithm—Sub, Up, Average, or Paeth—best suited for the image. Select Adaptive
Adaptive
if you are unsure of which filter to use.
Specifies the type of color management for the output file and whether to embed an ICC
RGB/CMYK/Grayscale
profile.
Specifies a color space and resolution for the output file. You can let Acrobat determine these
Colorspace/Resolution
settings automatically. To convert color images in the file to shades of gray, choose Grayscale.
Downloads the image first as a low-resolution image, with incremental quality
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