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George Yusupov
Works great!!!
Tirta Wulandari
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Tirta Wulandari
Hi everyone 👋
I am super excited to let you know that we have shipped the optimization for PDF export size. The PDF exports are now up to 95% smaller than before 🎉
Enjoy, and let us know if you have any questions!
Tom Locke
Tirta Wulandari: Has this just been implemented as standard? I've just exported a pitch to PDF and it's still pretty chunky 😬
Tirta Wulandari
Tom Locke: Hi Tom 👋 It was shipped on Monday. I was wondering if you have our app installed from Mac App Store? If that is the case, the version update there might take a few days there. If that is not the case, let me have a look closer into your presentation and you can write me in support@pitch.com 😊
Tom Locke
Tirta Wulandari: Ah, that'll be it!
marcmarg
I have to manually compress every .pdf version I send to non-team members. Please integrate this!
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Jozef Balaz
YES PLEASE, size of PDF files is incredible :-(
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Jonas Peeck
Hey there! Just wanted to leave the following two numbers here, regarding this one:
17 slides
233mb
Unfortunately this is too large to forward to anyone via email (which is still surprisingly common where I work) and it's even big enough that many online converters (like smallpdf.com) refuse to take it (200mb limit).
Realistically, to be able to use the PDF exports they need to be about 100x smaller. Thanks!
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Bartholomew G Fish
THIS. I currently have to use a PDF compressor every time. It's a really frustrating add to my workflow
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Ian Janicki
I typically use https://pdfcompressor.com/ and the output looks just as sharp as the Pitch export w/ usually 90% size reduction. Whatever tools this site uses Pitch should build it right into the exporter!
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Adam Boujida
Ian Janicki: This website won't let me attach my large PDF file because "it's too large" which I thought was the point of this to reduce my file size...
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Mara B
Compression for emailable files sizes would be great, but not if resolution is obliterated. Let user control level of how much res is lost. Nothing looks more unprofessional than fuzzy pixelated deck slides ;)
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Martin Schrön
Very easy solution would be to simply allow for an export parameter "jpeg compression".
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