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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
- Install the TinyImage Figma plugin from Figma Community > Plugins, then open your file and launch TinyImage Compressor from Plugins.
- Click Create a PDF to open the PDF export panel and review the top-level frames detected in the file.
- 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.
- Select or deselect frames to control which frames are included in the merged PDF.
- 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.
- Click Export Frames to Merged PDF to generate the compressed PDF and save the output file.
- Open the exported PDF to verify the frame order and compression result.
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