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Old 12-30-2008, 06:56 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
At lot of it has to do with the format of the image (size, resolution, number of colors). If it's close to the native resolution/greyscale on the DR then it's fairly simple for the device to display it. If it's way off then the DR needs to essentially re-render the image before it will display. That's what makes some images take longer than others to open. On the iLiad (and I assume similar on the DR), if an image is really large then it's possible for the device to run out of memory while it's trying to re-render it and exit out of the PDF viewer (aka "crash").

I don't know what other devices are doing that allows them to handle large images. Perhaps they are using a different algorithm for resizing the images that takes less overhead but possibly doesn't look as good?

I would not even begin to go over all the settings but if i found if i reprint the pdf through acrobat pro 9 (and standard) using the smallest file preset all of my past problematic pdf's work like a charm now
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