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authorDan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>2021-05-02 02:43:54 -0600
committerDan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>2021-05-02 02:44:54 -0600
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@@ -1200,6 +1200,7 @@ If you're in this situation, it might be best to try <<hexapdf>> instead.
If you're looking for a smaller file size, you can try reducing the quality of the output file by passing a quality keyword to the `optimize` attribute (e.g., `--optimize=screen`).
The `optimize` attribute accepts the following keywords: `default` (default, same if value is empty), `screen`, `ebook`, `printer`, and `prepress`.
+Refer to the https://www.ghostscript.com/doc/current/VectorDevices.htm#PSPDF_IN[Ghostscript documentation^] to learn what settings these presets affect.
If you've already generated the PDF, and want to optimize it directly, you can use the bin script: