I have the latest Acrobat. Nice one year old iMac with 64 gig of ram.
Customer sent us INDD files that have a bajillion illustrator points in them.
Created a 200 meg PDF.
Initial view is PAINFUL.
Is there a setting in preferences to help with files like this?
There is no particular
preference in Acrobat or InDesign that will necessarily make any difference in terms of performance.
You indicate that the InDesign documents have “a bajillion illustrator points in them.” I assume from that comment that the InDesign document has a tremendous number of and/or exceptionally graphically complex
vector diagrams placed in them.
Unless the customer did something to cause those vector-based files to be unnecessarily complex, there isn't much you can do other than to grin and bear it. Options such converting anything to raster has the effect of reducing quality including detail(possibly dramatically) downstream. And for exporting PDF from InDesign, unlike for raster imagery, none of the export options affect the complexity of vector or text output. Except for antiquated PDF/X-1a based on PDF 1.3, PDF export from InDesign does provide for lossless compression of text and vector within exported PDF (using internal ZIP compression of object streams), but this only affects file size, not performance.
FWIW, often overly complex vector content originates in CAD / Architectural software which is notoriously inefficient when it comes to output. I've also seen similar bloat from various statistical analysis software. Again, the problem is that if such content is converted to raster, detail and quality suffer.
- Dov