![]() ![]() My spread is just a bit less wide than the 12,9 ipad screen size (I have an ipad air 2020). I did manage to create a lag free pdf again, but I'm afraid it will lag again when I create more pages. Over 800 pages, less than 1s: that is absolutely perfect □Īre your pages high resolution? Mine are 5100 px wide. Hi Y. Thank you very much for your reply! That's really helpful. Good luck to both of you! Edited Jby Tanya Y. Using a scalable vector objects helps keeping your planner lag-free and with great quality at the same time. ![]() I would love to give a "ready recipe" but it really depend on what kind of content is in your planner (primary vector or raster, images, etc). Setting the colour format to 8-bit would also reduce the lag, but keep in mind that If you are sing plenty of shaded objects or raster images this would reduce the image quality though reducing the reaction time of the file in the notetaking app. The reaction time when switching pages is less than 1s in document with over 800 pages.įor example, if you would like your planner to be with good quality both on iPad 8 and Ipad pro, choose the 12,9 Ipad logic screen size for your spread and put 72 dpi as export resolution as this is enough for a digital content that would not be printed. Try to play with the Colour format setting of the document (8 or 16 bit RGB), the colour profiles, export resolution and the converting image colour spaces.īased on the graphics and content in my planners I have found the best working (for me) document and export settings after over 40 trials. ![]()
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