PDF Blurry After Compression? How to Maintain Clarity

Understand why PDFs become blurry after compression and how to reduce file size while maintaining document clarity.

Why Does Compression Cause Blurriness?

  • Compression level too high: Selecting "high compression" mode significantly reduces image quality
  • Low original image quality: If images in the PDF already have low resolution, compression makes it more noticeable
  • Multiple compressions: Repeatedly compressing the same PDF accumulates quality loss

Solutions

1. Choose the Right Compression Level

Select the appropriate compression mode based on your use case to avoid over-compression.

Compression Level Options:

  • Low Compression - Highest quality, suitable for documents that need printing or high-definition display
  • Balanced - Recommended option, best balance between file size and quality
  • High Compression - Smallest file, only for unimportant archive files

2. Avoid Repeated Compression

Each compression causes quality loss. If you need to reduce file size further, re-compress from the original file instead of compressing an already compressed file.

3. For Important Documents, Consider Splitting Instead of Compression

If the file is too large mainly due to many pages, consider splitting the PDF into multiple files instead of over-compressing.

Recommended Approach

Use our online compression tool with the default "balanced" mode to reduce files by 30-50% while maintaining good visual quality.

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Tips for Maintaining Clarity

  • Back up the original file before compression so you can re-compress if needed
  • Preview the compression result and confirm quality is satisfactory before downloading
  • For scanned documents, ensure scanning is done at at least 300 DPI
  • For documents with important charts or photos, prioritize "low compression" or "balanced" mode

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