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Control graphics’ display performance
You
can control the resolution of graphics placed in your document.
You can change the display settings for the entire document or for
individual graphics. You can also change a setting that either allows
or overrides the display settings for individual documents.
Change a document’s display performanceA document always opens using the default
Display Performance preferences. You can change the display performance
of a document while it is open, but the setting won’t be saved with
the document.
If you’ve set the display performance of any
images separately, you can override the settings so all objects
use the same settings.
- Choose View > Display Performance, and select
an option from the submenu.
- To force objects that you have set individually to display
using the document setting, deselect View > Display
Performance > Allow Object-Level Display Settings. (A
check mark indicates it is selected.)
Change an object’s display performance- To preserve the display performance for individual objects
when the document is closed and reopened, make sure Preserve Object-Level
Display Settings is selected in Display Performance preferences.
- Choose View > Display Performance, and make
sure Allow Object-Level Display Settings is selected.
- With the Selection tool
or
Direct Selection tool , select
an imported graphic.
- Do one of the following:
Select Object > Display Performance,
and choose a display setting.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS)
the image, and choose a display setting from the Display Performance
submenu.
 To remove an object’s local display setting,
choose Use View Setting in the Display Performance submenu. To remove
local display settings for all graphics in the document, select
Clear Object-Level Display Settings in the View > Display
Performance submenu.
Display performance optionsThese options control how graphics are
displayed on the screen, but they do not affect the print quality
or exported output.
Use Display Performance preferences to
set the default option used to open all documents, and customize
the settings that define those options. Each display option has
separate settings for displaying raster images, vector graphics,
and transparencies.
- Fast
- Draws a raster image or vector graphic as a gray box (default).
Use this option when you want to quickly page through spreads that
have lots of images or transparency effects.
- Typical
- Draws a low-resolution proxy image (default) appropriate
for identifying and positioning an image or vector graphic. Typical
is the default option, and is the fastest way to display an identifiable
image.
- High Quality
- Draws a raster image or vector graphic at High Resolution (default).
This option provides the highest quality but the slowest performance. Use
this option when you want to fine-tune an image.
Note: Image
display options don’t affect output resolution when exporting or printing
images within a document. When printing to a PostScript device,
exporting to XHTML, or exporting to EPS or PDF, the final image
resolution depends on the output options you choose when you print
or export the file.
Set default display performanceThe Display Performance preferences let you
set the default display option, which InDesign uses
for every document. You can change a document’s display performance
using the View menu, or change the setting for individual objects
using the Object menu. For example, if you work on projects that
contain numerous high-resolution photos (such as a catalog), you
may prefer to have all your documents open quickly. You can set
the default display option to Fast. When you want to see the images
in more detail, you can switch the document view to Typical or High
Quality (leaving the preference set to Fast).
You can also
choose to view or override display settings applied to individual objects.
If Preserve Object-Level Display Settings is selected, any settings
applied to objects are saved with the document.
- Select Edit > Preferences >
Display Performance (Windows) or InDesign >
Preferences > Display Performance (Mac OS).
- For Default View, select Typical, Fast, or High Quality.
The display option you choose applies to all documents you open
or create.
- Do one of the following:
To save display settings applied to individual
objects, select Preserve Object-Level Display Settings.
To display all graphics using the default display
option, deselect Preserve Object-Level Display Settings.
- For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you
want to customize, and then move the slider for Raster Images or
Vector Graphics to the desired setting.
- Click OK.
Each display option has separate settings for raster
(bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects.
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