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High Resolution draws images at maximum resolution supported by the monitor and
current view settings.
Vector Graphics Slider Controls the display of resolution-independent graphics. These
settings are the same as those of the Raster Images Slider. See the paragraph above.
Transparency Slider Controls the display of transparency effects using one of
four options:
Off displays no transparency effects.
Low Quality displays basic transparency (opacity and blend modes), and transparency
effects (drop shadow and feather) are shown in a low-resolution approximation.
Note: In this mode, page contents are not isolated from the background; therefore, objects
with blend modes other than Normal might appear different in other applications and
final output.
Medium Quality displays low-resolution drop shadows and feathers. This mode is
recommended for most work unless the document is particularly transparency-heavy,
or has many transparency effects.
High Quality displays higher-resolution (144 dpi) drop shadows and feathers, CMYK
mattes, and spread isolation.
Note: When a document's blending space is CMYK and you have either enabled the
overprint preview mode or soft proofing, opacity matting is done in CMYK rather than
RGB. This means that partially transparent CMYK colors display as tinted CMYK colors.
For more information on transparent objects, see
Enable Anti-Aliasing Controls anti-aliasing for text, stroke, fill, and other page items. If
text is converted to outlines, then the resulting outlines can be anti-aliased (Mac OS only).
(See
"Setting anti-aliasing" on page
Use Defaults Resets all controls back to the original default settings.
Greek Type Below Sets the greeking limit for text. Any type at or below the specified
type size displays as a dimmed bar. (See
4 Click OK.
To control display quality for all images and vector graphics:
Select a display setting in the View menu.
To control display quality for one object independent of the current View setting:
1 With the selection tool
2 Do one of the following:
Select Object > Display Performance, and then choose a display setting.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the image. in the context menu
that appears, choose a display setting from the Display Performance submenu.
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Importing, Exporting, and Managing Graphics
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"Greeking type" on page
or direct-selection tool , select an imported graphic.
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"About transparency" on page
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