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    Default Display Performance

    When I work on a document with imported eps and photos with the Display performance on High Quality Display (High quality diplay turned up to the max in preferences), It shows the page I am working on at a very high quality which I like.

    But when I begin to zoom out the images become pixelated, like it is in typical display.

    Any ideas how to keep it on High Display however far I soon out?

    Thanks

    Hicks
    HIcks@adobeforums.com Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Display Performance

    It's meant to do that so that you can move around the page more quickly than
    you would if your screen was constantly refreshed at high quality. Once you
    stop moving it should settle back to high quality again.

    k


    Ken_Grace@adobeforums.com Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Display Performance

    I know that. But it doesnt.

    Some of the eps images don't go to high quaility when I stop moving, where otheres do.

    Has this got something to do with if I scale an eps image?

    Basicaly, when I zoom out and leave it for a few seconds, or even minutes, some of the linked eps files do not turn to high quality.

    Any ideas anyone?

    Hicks
    HIcks@adobeforums.com Guest

  5. #4

    Default Re: Display Performance

    Try turning hardware acceleration down to zero to see if that fixes it.
    You'll take a performance hit, but it will be a good test to see if it's
    the video driver.

    Bob

    Bob_Levine Guest

  6. #5

    Default Re: Display Performance

    [email]HIcks@adobeforums.com[/email] wrote in news:3bb53798.1@webx.la2eafNXanI:
    > I know that. But it doesnt.
    >
    > Some of the eps images don't go to high quaility when I stop
    > moving, where otheres do.
    I noticed this behavior with InDesign 3.0.0. It seemed to stop when I
    updated to InDesign 3.0.1.
    Guy_Smiley@adobeforums.com Guest

  7. #6

    Default Re: Display Performance

    Thanks guys for the help.

    It is much appreciated.

    Quark Sucks! lol, i dont know what made me say that.

    Thanks again.

    Hicks
    HIcks@adobeforums.com Guest

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