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Merge frames to a compressed PDF

This video shows how to use the TinyImage Figma plugin to merge visible top-level frames into a single compressed PDF. It also demonstrates sorting options, frame selection, and PDF quality settings such as 300 dpi, 150 dpi, and 72 dpi.

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What this video covers

This video shows how to use the TinyImage Figma plugin to merge visible top-level frames into a single compressed PDF. It also demonstrates sorting options, frame selection, and PDF quality settings such as 300 dpi, 150 dpi, and 72 dpi.

Things you'll need

  • Figma
  • TinyImage Figma plugin

Steps

  1. Install the TinyImage Figma plugin from Figma Community > Plugins, then open your file and launch TinyImage Compressor from Plugins.
  2. Click Create a PDF to open the PDF export panel and review the top-level frames detected in the file.
  3. Choose how the frames should be ordered using Sort by Drag & Drop, layer order, reverse layer order, left to right, right to left, top to bottom, or bottom to top.
  4. Select or deselect frames to control which frames are included in the merged PDF.
  5. Set the PDF quality with the dpi slider, choosing 300 dpi, 150 dpi, or 72 dpi depending on the desired balance of quality and compression.
  6. Click Export Frames to Merged PDF to generate the compressed PDF and save the output file.
  7. Open the exported PDF to verify the frame order and compression result.

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