Folios on new iPad

I can't see my 2048x1536 folios on my new iPad, only the 1024x768. Do you have any idea, why? Thanks!*

To see 2048x1536 folios, you need a v19-compatible viewer. If you're Pro or Enterprise, create a custom Adobe Content Viewer. If you have a Single Edition license, create a development viewer app. Otherwise, wait until Apple approves the new version of the viewer.

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