I'm working with Civil 3D 2025 and am having trouble with drawings with PDF external references being very slow and lagging with every command/pan that I do or try. It becomes almost unusable, even when the PDFs are small. The drawing has been purged, audited and has ONLY these few PDF references in it. Any advice on how to get these drawings to not lag so much? Is there a program setting maybe? Thanks.
Use PDFIMPORT to convert it to a drawing file and then X-Ref that into your drawing. Should speed things up substantially.
Rick Jackson
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Another option, that my firm uses, is converting the PDF's to .tiff files, then inserting them. This also helps by generating a flatter version of the file with less depth of information.
Generally I find images to be faster to use than PDF's, and single sheet pdfs are faster to reference than multi sheet pdfs.
In bluebeam, you can export a PDF sheet as an image very easily.
I tested this in Civil 3d 2024. I spent the time writing a script for testing this because there was an argument to be won, I won
"I spent the time writing a script for testing this because there was an argument to be won, I won"
@brian.strandberg, I can respect that statement! hahaha
Now, can you quickly modify that test to include TIFF to compare to PNG?
I could do that - I used .png because .png will be smaller than .tiff for the same number of pixels in the image. If you need extremely high quality images (usually not the case for details being referenced), .tiff is a better choice.
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