Hi,
I have a pdf document for which the layout was done in indesign. Each page has a grey side strip and also a background illustration. And some pages have an image and some icons too. Ofcourse all pages have text on them.
The pdf is 10 megs in size.
When I navigate to different pages there is a blank screen for a second or a two before all the content is displayed. Has anyone had this problem? If so how did you resolve it?
Thanks for any help
-Jake
You are describing a graphics intensive file (that happens to be a PDF).
Getting the graphics to the screen is somewhat more a function of the computer's RAM and how the computer is set up to handle graphics than of the application.
A dedicated graphics card or integrated graphics & if the former, how much RAM on the card?
But then that's for the file on the local machine.
If viewed via an intranet or the internet is the server configured to byte serve & is the PDF saved for fast web view?With that said I suspect any graphic intensive file with a 10Mb footprint would be somewhat of a "load" on most of the computers in general use by consumers today. Perhaps that may be why dedicated "gamer machines" are rather more robust.
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