Maybe... For a very short moment... Until she sees in daddy's eyes that he is proud of her (and, who knows, maybe some of her clients are "good lovers" ?...)
I'm not sure how the images were compressed to create the pdfs but, unfortunately, the images quality suffered quite a bit.
I myself generally compress images by converting them into webp (better quality/size ratio than jpg) at 90% quality.
Here is the resulting "collected" file as cbz, a zip file that many software can display as a pdf, and a comparison of image quality from the pdf and my archive.
The archive include everything from "Prima Nocta" to "Titilated"
If you want me to remove the file, let me now (especially @WickedWon)
lossless extraction from pdf:
better quality webp:
Edit: .cbz is not supported for attachments in the forum, so it's a .zip.
You can manually change the extension to .cbz and back without issues.
in windows, it requires unchecking the file explorer option "hide file extension for known type files" because Microsoft thinks their customers are idiots
It's fine with me. I'm just saving PDF format directly out of Illustrator with a file reduction to keep them from being gigantic. If your method preserves quality better, then go for it, Wivers.