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Frequently Asked Question Posted 10/08/2018

MovieSlate is slow when working with my scripts, is there anything I can do to make it faster?

Some speed issues when working with script PDFs can be alleviated by using optimized PDFs that have down-sampled the document's images-- such as production logos and page scans. With a minute of effort you can create a script PDF for MovieSlate that is a fraction of it's original size and will work much better for the Script Dept logging.

Here is an article that will help you quickly create a version of your script that is optimized for mobile devices with limited CPU and memory resources.

Optimize PDF for Mobile Rendering



Rendering PDF documents is complex. PSPDFKit has to parse and traverse the entire render tree for every page and zoom operation. There are certain aspects that are supported within the PDF spec but come at a great cost when being implemented. Mobile devices are limited when it comes to resources and processing power, so optimizing your PDF documents can be beneficial for both performance and battery.

Below are some tips that may help.

Reduce Image Size



Unnecessarily large images take up precious memory, even when they are not able to be displayed in their full resolution on the smaller screens available on phones and tablets. That’s why it’s always a good idea to downsample those images.

Adobe Acrobat provides an easy way to do this:

* Open your document in Adobe Acrobat.
* Go to File > Save as Other > Optimized PDF..
* Under Settings, select Mobile as a preset. It already contains settings optimized for displaying PDFs on mobile devices.

Image: PDF Document Export Settings

Avoid Using JPEG 2000 for Image Compression

JPEG 2000 is an image format similar to JPEG, but it has slightly better image quality when two files of the same size are compared. However, this little improvement comes with a massive downside, as decompressing these images is much more complex. Often, this kind of image compression is the root cause for pages taking a very long time to render.

Checking If the Document Contains JPEG 2000 Images



In order to check if your document contains JPEG 2000 images, open it with Adobe Acrobat and select Edit > Preflight.. > PDF/A compliance > Verify compliance with PDF/A-1a. If your document contains the JPEG2000 compressed images, they will show up.

Image: PDF Document JPEG2000 Settings

Recompressing Images to JPEG



To recompress JPEG 2000 images to JPEG in your PDF document, open it with Adobe Acrobat and select File > Save as Other > Optimized PDF.. When setting the image settings, make sure you turn off downsampling and change the compression from JPEG 2000 to JPEG.

Image: PDF Document Export Settings

As an alternative solution, you can open your document with Adobe Acrobat and select Edit > Preflight.. Then, under PDF fixups, double-click on Recompresses color and grayscale images to JPEG (high quality) to select the fixed document destination and perform the recompression.

Image: PDF Document Recompress JPEG Images


Original Article appeared at: https://pspdfkit.com/guides/android/current/miscellaneous/optimize-pdf-for-mobile-rendering/



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