The 3-Heights™ PDF Optimization Service is a Windows Service that automatically optimizes fonts, images and redundant information in PDF files placed in watched folders. Typical uses of this technology include:
Reducing file size
Linearizing PDF files for fast web viewing
Preparing PDF files for high quality printing
With the 3-Heights™ PDF Optimization Service you can:
Install a Windows Service Process for optimizing and linearizing PDF files
Start and stop the service through the Windows services control window
Control the service through a command line interface
Configure any number of optimization threads
Configure a watched folder per thread
Configure individual optimization and linearization options per watched folder
Available optimization options include the following:
Optimize PDF for high quality printing
Linearize PDF for fast web viewing
Remove redundant objects
Remove obsolete objects left over from file changes
Remove embedded fonts to minimize file size (Type1, TrueType and CFF
fonts)
Extract embedded fonts to disk
Replace embedded fonts
Strip unnecessary file information
Analyze the images for their resolution
Group images into bitonal, monochrome and colour
Set the compression for an image group (ZIP, JPEG, CCITT)
What's Unique? The 3-Heights™ PDF Optimization Service packs numerous complementary optimization tools and world-leading compression technology into one powerful product. Users can optimize PDF documents simply by "dragging & dropping" them into watched folders.
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