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Single Page PDF Looks Low Resolution
I'm experimenting with different formats in some test apps right now and was wondering if Rarewire ever resorts to utilizing the PDF pict preview as opposed to reading the high resolution data within the PDF?
I have a single-page test project and the PDF in that project looks low resolution on my ipad. Am I forgetting a tag or possibly supplying a PDF that isn't optimized for RareWire? Do you have recommended PDF output settings that you use regularly?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Phil
I have a single-page test project and the PDF in that project looks low resolution on my ipad. Am I forgetting a tag or possibly supplying a PDF that isn't optimized for RareWire? Do you have recommended PDF output settings that you use regularly?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Phil
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You need to find the middle ground between the size of the PDF and the crispness of the images on the device you are targeting. This usually means that all of the images inside of your PDF need to be rendered anywhere between 132 DPI and 264 DPI. This is not quite print ready, which approaches 300 DPI.
We typically use a product called PDF Enhancer in house to optimize PDFs as they come in from clients. This helps us remain consistent from one app to the next.
You can override the non-tile behavior of the first page by adding covertile="yes" to the PDF tag. That will make the first page perform the same way all all subsequent pages.