Common questions about WPS Compress Image Size usually focus on membership access, compression options, and exported results. This section covers 4 common questions.
FAQ
Why can’t I find the Compress Image Size entry?
- Make sure the file is open in WPS Presentation.
- Select at least one image and check whether the Picture Tools tab appears.
- Open Picture Tools → Batch Processing and look for Compress Image Size.
- If the entry is still unavailable, check whether your account has an active membership because this is a member-only feature.
What is the difference between Custom Size and By Compression Level?
- Custom Size lets you set a target size limit for each image, which is useful when you need a specific KB range.
- By Compression Level lets you choose a preset compression strength, which is useful when you want a faster workflow.
- If you care more about output size, use Custom Size. If you care more about speed, use By Compression Level.
How should I choose Light, Medium, or Deep?
- Light is suitable when you want to keep more image clarity.
- Medium is suitable for a balance between image quality and file size.
- Deep is suitable when reducing file size is the main priority.
- If you are unsure, start with Medium and adjust after reviewing the result.
What should I check after compression is finished?
- Confirm that the images were exported successfully.
- Check whether the compressed image clarity still meets your presentation needs.
- Compare the file size before and after compression to confirm the result.
- If the result is not suitable, choose another compression method and export again.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Compress Image Size | A feature that reduces image file size by processing selected images. |
| Custom Size | A compression option that lets you set a target size limit for each image. |
| By Compression Level | A compression method that uses preset levels such as Light, Medium, and Deep. |
| Export All | The action that exports all processed images after batch compression. |