Optimize Scanned PDF Options

Hi
I am scanning large A1 documents as colour PDFs and I need to reduce the filesize and also clean up the image by removing all the background noise in the image but keeping the detail. I used the optimize pdf function on the old version of Acrobat I had which was 7. Now I am upgraded to 10 these options are no longer working for me. I am not getting a reduced filesize and I no longer get a nice white background when optimizing. It seems a few crucial options are missing from the settings in Acrobat 7. Background removal is set to high but it just isn't working. For now I am stuck with using the reduce filesize save option which doesn't reduce it enough or remove the background noise. Can anyone help?
Steve

These are the settings from Acrobat 7 I am trying to replicate:
Images Tab: Nothing Enabled
Scanned Pages Tab: Optimize compression of pages - Ticked (Full High Quality Setting)
Deskew - Automatic
Background Removal - High
Edge Shadow Removal - Cautious
Despeckel - Medium
Descreen - Automatic
Halo Removal - On
Fonts Tab: Nothing Enabled
Transparency Tab: Flatten Transparency - NOT Ticked
Discard Objects Tab: Discard All Alternate Images - Ticked
Clean Up Tab: Object Compression Options - Compress Document Structure selected
Use Flate to encode streams that are not encoded - Ticked
In streams that use LZW encoding, use Flate instead - Ticked
Remove invalid bookmarks - Ticked
Remove invalid links - Ticked
Remove unreferenced named destinations - NOT Ticked
Optimize the PDF for fast web view - Ticked

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