Poor display quality when scrolling images in Acrobat Reader 2025
I'm experiencing some pretty annoying rendering artifacts when scrolling through PDF documents with images. These look as if some horizontal pixel lines are rendered multiple times, replacing other lines. It's especially obvious when the image contains text, which sometimes becomes downright difficult to read.
Here's an example screenshot. You can see the artifact on the top of the line starting with "Bearbeitungsgebühr", and in the lower half of the line starting with "Sofern":

The artifacts change, i.e. they disappear but reappear in other places of the image, when scrolling up and down through the pages of the document. For example, here I scrolled the text section from above out of view and then back into view, and now the artifact shows up in a different location:

I've tried experimenting with page zoom (it happens at all levels including 100%), rendering settings (hardware and software) and page display options (page cache, picture smoothing, text smoothing, etc.). None of the changes made a difference, the rendering issues always happen.
What I did notice though is that if I change anything about any of these settings, i.e. change page zoom level or toggle the image smoothing option, any artifacts that were visible disappear as the page is re-rendered. However, as soon as I start scrolling again, more artifacts will appear.
System: Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19045
Version: 2025.001.20577 64-bit
Video card: GeForce RTX 3080
Video driver: 576.80
This isn't a new issue, I'm quite sure I've seen this happen for years, which is why I tended to use other PDF readers, all of which have much higher rendering quality. But I've recently been using Acrobat Reader a bit more again, and now it bothers me that the bug is still there...
