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I am making a PDF of 210mm x 297mm with 300 resolution and when I finish exporting it and I want to see it, it takes a long time to be able to quickly see the pdf... it gets stuck when you scroll
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Photoshop is generally not a good choice for pdf-creation, but what are the exact pdf-settings you use?
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Agreed.
For PDF creation photoshop isn't the right choice.
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And which is the best App to create a PDF
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In addition to the question asked by @c.pfaffenbichler about your exact settings, can you also go to File > Properties > Description in Acrobat or Acrobat Reader and share a screenshot?
Jane
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I don´t find this option
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Size: 210 x 297 mm
Resolution. 300
COLOR CMYK
I remove the option to save Photoshop settings and activate the option to optimize for web
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@Maria Sol273201226p3s wrote:
Size: 210 x 297 mm
Resolution. 300
COLOR CMYK
I remove the option to save Photoshop settings and activate the option to optimize for web
Again: what are the exact pdf-settings you use?
Among the Adobe applications Indesign and Illustrator are good options to create pdfs while maintaining vector objects and searchable text. (You did not mention text specifically, but so far we haven’t seen the design, so better safe than sorry.)
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@Maria Sol273201226p3s wrote:
I ... activate the option to optimize for web
How many pages is your PDF and are you looking at it on the web? If you have one image on one page, this feature is not what is causing your image to get stuck when you scroll.
When there is a large PDF on the web and Fast Web View is off, the entire PDF has to download before you see the first page. When it is on, you can view each page as the PDF downloads. I don't think this is your situation.
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/optimizing-pdfs-acrobat-pro.html
Jane