Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Creating and Managing Projects
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Fixing the Resolution of a PDF Object
Although PDF files have unlimited resolution, large PDF objects can consume a lot of 
video memory, which could potentially limit Motion’s performance. To avoid this, you 
have the option of limiting the resolution of each PDF image used in your project in 
order to save video memory. By using the fixed resolution parameters, the files only 
need to be rendered once. This allows for faster performance.
If you decide to fix the resolution of a PDF file, the width and height values you assign 
should be equal to the largest scale at which you plan on using that object in your 
project. For example, you might add a PDF of a map to your project with the intent to 
scale it up to zoom into a particular country. To conserve video memory, you can set 
the Fixed Width and Fixed Height parameters to the maximum size of the zoomed in 
image. If at first you don’t assign enough resolution, the Fixed Width and Fixed Height 
parameters can be changed at any time.
The fixed resolution parameters for PDF objects can be adjusted in the Media tab of the 
Inspector. Select the PDF object in the Media tab of the Project pane to activate the 
Media tab of the Inspector.
Fixed Resolution: A checkbox that fixes the resolution of a PDF object in the Media tab 
to the size specified in the Fixed Width and Fixed Height parameters.
Fixed Width: A slider that sets the maximum horizontal resolution to which a PDF 
object can be smoothly scaled.
Fixed Height: A slider that sets the maximum vertical resolution to which a PDF object 
can be smoothly scaled.
Mixed Content Within PDF Files
Although PDF files can simultaneously contain PostScript-based art, PostScript text, and 
bitmapped graphics, all of these types of image data do not scale the same. PostScript-
based art and text scale smoothly, but bitmapped graphics that are embedded in a 
PDF file are subject to the same scaling issues as any other bitmapped graphics format. 
As a result, they may soften if scaled larger than their original size. 
Note: Form objects, buttons, and JavaScript objects that are present in an imported 
PDF file do not appear in Motion.
Multi-Page PDF Files
You can import multi-page PDF files. When you do, an additional parameter called Page 
Number appears in the Properties tab when the PDF object is selected. A slider appears 
and allows you to set which page is displayed in the Canvas. This parameter can be 
animated to display different pages over time.