08-02-2022, 01:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-02-2022, 01:47 AM by YellovvYoshi.)
Thanks everyone for your help!
I tried Frank Cox's suggestion, and after spending a few hours getting familiar with the relevant software, I couldn't get a PDF of either smaller size or that would avoid any of the problems I mentioned originally. Honestly, the PDF already seems efficient because the first page does load immediately when opening it on MobileSheets.
FWIW, I had already used Drawboard PDF's "Reduce file size" feature which I *think* does something similar, but I can't find documentation online on exactly what it does. It did reduce the file size a bit when I did it, more so than what I could achieve with imagemagick. Of course, there's always a chance I just couldn't figure out the right parameters.
I also ran MS on my main desktop with an i9-10900 and 64GB of RAM, and the annotation problems were nonexistent. Turning pages was still slow when jumping from page 1 to 100, but regular page turning with my bluetooth pedal was not laggy at all.
Anyway, I'll be sending the .msf file your way, Mike. Thank you!
I tried Frank Cox's suggestion, and after spending a few hours getting familiar with the relevant software, I couldn't get a PDF of either smaller size or that would avoid any of the problems I mentioned originally. Honestly, the PDF already seems efficient because the first page does load immediately when opening it on MobileSheets.
FWIW, I had already used Drawboard PDF's "Reduce file size" feature which I *think* does something similar, but I can't find documentation online on exactly what it does. It did reduce the file size a bit when I did it, more so than what I could achieve with imagemagick. Of course, there's always a chance I just couldn't figure out the right parameters.
I also ran MS on my main desktop with an i9-10900 and 64GB of RAM, and the annotation problems were nonexistent. Turning pages was still slow when jumping from page 1 to 100, but regular page turning with my bluetooth pedal was not laggy at all.
Anyway, I'll be sending the .msf file your way, Mike. Thank you!