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How to Compress Image to 500kb

Follow this guide to Compress Image to 500kb on pdfFiller

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Navigate to the pdfFiller and login if you’re already a registered user or sign up for free
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Click Add New to upload a document you want to Compress Image to 500kb. Search for the file you need on your desktop or one of the supported storage services
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Alternatively, browse a template in the pdfFiller library, enter the document’s URL, or send it via email
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If you have already uploaded the file to your account, navigate to My Documents to find and open it
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To Compress Image to 500kb, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Select the pages you need to extract from the original file
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Additionally, you can divide the document in a half and keep the pages you need in it
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Type file titles or leave them with generic names
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Now click Split
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Select a path for the files and click the Download Now button

How to Use the Compress Image to 500kb Feature

We understand that file size can be a concern when working with images. That's why we have a handy feature called Compress Image to 500kb, which allows you to reduce the size of your images without compromising their quality. Follow these simple steps to make the most of this feature:

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Open the pdfFiller product and navigate to the document where you want to compress an image.
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Click on the image you want to compress. This will bring up the image editing options.
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Look for the 'Compress Image to 500kb' button and click on it. This will initiate the compression process.
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Wait for the compression process to complete. This may take a few seconds, depending on the size of the image and your internet connection.
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Once the compression is done, you will see a notification confirming the successful compression of the image.
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Save the document to apply the compressed image. You can choose to save it as a new document or overwrite the existing one.
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Congratulations! You have successfully used the Compress Image to 500kb feature to reduce the size of your image.

By following these steps, you can easily compress images to 500kb and optimize your documents for sharing or storage. Enjoy the benefits of smaller file sizes without compromising on image quality!

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