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高精度DPIチェック

印刷、出版、専門的なワークフロー向けの高精度DPI解析。

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PDF DPI Changer – Optimize Image Resolution for Print, Web, or Storage

The PDF DPI Changer tool adjusts the resolution (dots per inch) of all images inside a PDF document. By lowering the DPI, you can dramatically reduce file size without noticeable quality loss for screen viewing. Increasing the DPI can enhance image quality for printing, but it also increases file size. This tool is essential for scanning workflows, document archiving, email attachments, and any situation where you need to balance image quality and file size. Unlike resizing pages or rescaling content, DPI changes affect only the embedded images — text and vector graphics remain untouched. This guide covers common use cases, benefits, and best practices for using the PDF DPI Changer effectively.

Key benefits of changing PDF image DPI:


📌 Detailed Use Cases – When to Change PDF Image DPI

1. Reduce PDF File Size for Email or Web Upload
A scanned document at 300 DPI can be enormous – a 100‑page color scan may exceed 100 MB. By lowering the DPI to 150 (standard for screen viewing), the file size often drops to under 10 MB, making it easy to email or upload to portals. The tool applies the change to all images while preserving text sharpness because text is stored as vector data, not pixels. Tip: After lowering DPI, use Compress PDF for further optimization.
2. Prepare Scanned Documents for Professional Printing
If you scan documents at 150 DPI to save space, they may look pixelated when printed. The PDF DPI Changer can resample images up to 300 DPI, improving print quality. However, note that increasing DPI does not add genuine detail – it interpolates existing pixels. For best results, always scan at the target DPI (300 for text, 600 for photos) rather than upscaling later. Use this feature only when you cannot re‑scan the original.
3. Standardize Mixed DPI Documents
When merging PDFs from different sources (e.g., some pages scanned at 300 DPI, others at 150 DPI), the inconsistent image resolution can cause uneven appearance and unpredictable file sizes. The tool can unify all images to a single DPI value, creating a consistent document. After standardization, you may also reorder pages or crop unnecessary margins.
4. Optimize Archival PDFs for Long‑Term Storage
High‑resolution archival PDFs consume massive storage over time. For documents that only need to be readable (not printed at high quality), reducing DPI to 150 or 200 can save terabytes of space. For text‑only archival, you can even go down to 100 DPI while maintaining legibility. Combine with OCR to make the document searchable before reducing DPI.
5. Improve Performance of PDF Viewers
Large PDFs with high‑resolution images cause slow scrolling, lagging zoom, and high memory usage. Lowering DPI makes the document more responsive on older computers, tablets, and mobile devices. This is especially beneficial for field manuals, maintenance guides, or any PDF accessed on low‑power hardware.

💡 Pro tip: Changing DPI resamples images, which can introduce slight softening or sharpening artifacts depending on the algorithm. For critical images (e.g., product photos), test a single page first. DPI changes do not affect text, form fields, or vector logos. After adjusting DPI, use Resize PDF Pages if you also need to change paper size, or Crop PDF to remove white borders.

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