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Originally Posted by rkomar
I tried that paintings PDF on my PocketBook Inkpad, and it _does_ take a long time to render the pages with the detailed images. Page 17 took about 30 seconds, while the others near the beginning took about 15 seconds each. That is too long for comfortable reading. I logged in while it was running, and saw that memory wasn't an issue. The device has 512MB of RAM, and the reading program (AdobeViewer) was only using about a third of that (about half if virtual memory is included). The CPU was at 100% while I was waiting for the page turns. The CPU is a 1 GHz ARM chip, which is pretty decent for an E-Ink device. I wonder if there is a lot of floating-point math being done, since that would have to be emulated on these devices?
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It takes ages and resets my Kindle DX and its native pdf reader doesn't even show any pictures(18x23 inch) but text only, luckily it's not a problem to quickly print it out at about A4 size (8x11 inch) using any virtual printer, or to use k2pdfopt.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=919
Attachement; ten extracted pages, printed for A4 size that can be quickly rendered and flipped through on e-ink.