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  2. Peter is correct, you can't resize a PDF ... When I think further about it, it doesn't make much sense to resize a pdf, which is a scalable graphic by nature. Correct. PDF is a page description model. This means that it is an x-y coordinate space with an origin. You define the x and y dimensions in the Page Setup dialog which produces your ...

  3. I’m trying to print a PDF at 80% size however my iPhone and iPad Acrobat apps have no option to do this neither does AirPrint, it only allows me to print what it automatically sets to scale to A4 the paper size but this is too big. Only PC’s allow me to change the scale but that is not convenient.

  4. File size for scanned documents - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/251534775

    A simple 1 page document can go up to 7mb PDF. 2925 1 file size trying to reduce the pdf file size of a 7 page document I scanned to my desktop, without losing the quality.

  5. I have used the excellent PDF Toolkit app for a while, and its preformed well. Occassionaly it makes the document into a negative image...which Im noyt sure why... Mathishk, im trying your online version out, and am impressed and admire the fact that you have done this. Well done. A TRICK i use often.

  6. How to change print scaling iPad - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/252189521

    Is there any way at all to change % scale for printing from iPad Air4? I have a Brother WiFi printer. I don’t mind using 3rd party apps. I don’t understand why Apple has limited printing options so severely on iPad. I need my PDF to print at 100%...for some reason it’s printing at 97-98% (best I can tell from measurements).

  7. I have a pdf file that's 32 mb. Its too big I need to resize it down, but the option at export>quartz filter>reduce file size just makes it too small that letters from the file can't be read.

  8. The answers always seem to revolve around the PDF creator being the one who sets the font size, but the real problem is that a lot of PDF creators actually set the font size to "Auto". When this is active, the text in the field is supposed to resize itself so that the text you type into the field is resized to fit the field.

  9. Using "sips" to change resolution of PDF file Within the MacOSX Tiger terminal, I can use "sips" (scriptable image processing system) to convert a PDF to a JPEG. However some of the PDFs are 150 dpi and I need the final JPEG to be at least 300 dpi.

  10. Change font size in fillable pdf - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/252127855

    In fact, I have copied the text out of a generated PDF and pasted it into TextEdit, which says it is 25.33 points, which is quite large. Even that I think is an underestimate, because when I arrange the text of the TextEdit document next to the PDF which is displayed at actual size, the actual font size appears to be 32 points.

  11. As far as I can tell, there is no Safari setting to avoid the automatically resize effect when viewing website PDF in the Safari 14.0.2 browser. I have looked at the Preference file for Safari and see nothing obvious there either. Looks like it is a manual intervention every single time.