![]() ![]() That said, maybe I should rename the lower res one to the "standard" version or something similar, since "lower res" tends to imply "low quality" which shouldn't really be the case. ![]() The higher resolution file (where no downscaling has been applied during PDF compilation) is purely for anyone who might want to do a high-quality printout of the pages, hence the inflated file size. When the project is done I'm expecting this version to come in at under 100mb. The second PDF link (the "lower res" version) is what most people should use if all they need is to have it up on a laptop screen or are not concerned about printing it in a super high-level of detail. The truth is I'm not familiar with Indesign at all, whereas I've been using Photoshop for years and years. Have you thought about using Indesign instead of Photoshop? I know it's a lot of work but 430mb is about 370mb bigger than most books. The file size of this document is getting huge.
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