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Commenting on 3d designs in pdfs – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual

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Multimedia and 3D models

Last updated 1/14/2015

Optimization Scheme For Low Framerate

Specifies what happens to animations of complex models when the framerate

becomes low. None does not compromise the visuals and leaves the framerate low. Bounding Box shows the three-
dimensional planes enclosing the parts instead of the parts themselves, which keeps the framerate high. Drop Objects
does not show some parts of the model, which keeps the framerate high.

Framerate Threshold

Sets the minimum framerate, either by dragging the slider or entering a number in the value box.

If the framerate drops below that number of frames per second, the Optimization Scheme For Low Framerate option
goes into effect.

More Help topics

Playing video, audio, and multimedia formats in PDFs

Adding multimedia to PDFs

Add comments to videos (Acrobat Pro)

Adding 3D models to PDFs (Acrobat Pro)

Interacting with 3D models

Measuring 3D objects in PDFs

Setting 3D views in PDFs

Commenting on 3D designs in PDFs

Commenting on 3D designs in PDFs

Comments added to a 3D object are associated with specific views that are defined when the comments are added. If
the view is changed—for example, if the 3D object is rotated or moved—the comments are no longer visible.

You have three ways to add comments to a 3D object:

• Using the 3D Comment Tool on the 3D toolbar to add comments to specific parts of a 3D model.

• Using the Annotations panel in the Comment pane to add a variety of comment types to a 3D view.

• Converting a 3D measurement into a comment.

Note: Adding comments to 3D model views requires version 7.0.7 or later of Acrobat or Reader.

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