I forgot to tell you that the reason why i wonder about this is that the pdf will need a rip to sucessfully colorcorrect or do some small changes, therefor i wonder if this will be impossible if the shaded area covers more than my image. I am afraid that this in effect will corrupt other images in the pdf as well.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Lars Eirik Rønning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. > I have sucessfully generated my pdf from batik by adding replacing vector > elements with rasterized images. > The elements are placed within a symbol and instantiated with a <use> > element. > The rasterized image has been resized to fit the placeholder element , thus > matching height and length. > To get the 300dpi required i have scaled the image with (0.24). > > When i open the pdf in acrobat reader and click the image the shaded area > exceeds the image data by far. > I also did add a viewBox which should be appropriate for the image. > Each image uses the preserveAspectRatio="XmidYMax" to fill out the entire > area. > > Any explanation on understanding why the shaded area exceeds the image data > in the pdf would be great.. > > If you desire i will be more than happy to send an svg and the > corresponding pdf. >
