Harippriya Parameswaran created PDFBOX-1571:
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             Summary: Images Look Fuzzy 
                 Key: PDFBOX-1571
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-1571
             Project: PDFBox
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: FontBox, JempBox
    Affects Versions: 1.8.1, 1.7.0
         Environment: Java, Linux, Mac OS
            Reporter: Harippriya Parameswaran
            Priority: Blocker


I tried to create a image and superimpose on the PDF, the image looks fuzzy. 
Also if i try to zoom the image created it looks fuzzy even for the first Zoom 
Out. 
I tried increasing the resolution this is increasing the image size while 
superimposing and even looks more fuzzy with a huge image. Tried with the below 
piece of code.

             String fontFile = "Monika.ttf";
              String text="Hello";
             float fontSize = 20;            
            Font font = null;        
        try {
                
                 font = Font.createFont(Font.TRUETYPE_FONT,
                 Sample.class.getClassLoader()
                 .getResource(fontFile).openStream());
                 font = font.deriveFont(fontSize);
        } catch (Exception e) {                
                throw new IOException("could not load TrueTypeFont for file: "
                                + fontFile, e);
        }

        FontRenderContext fc = new FontRenderContext(null, true, true);

        Rectangle2D bounds = font.getStringBounds(text, fc);

        int width = (int) bounds.getWidth();
        int height = (int) bounds.getHeight();

        int maxWidth = 500;
        int maxHeight = 50;
        int minFontSize = 20;

        while (width > (maxWidth - 2 * EsignMessages.getInt("PADDING_WIDTH"))
                        || height > (maxHeight - 2 * 5)) {
                if (fontSize <= minFontSize) {
                        break;
                }
                fontSize--;
                font = font.deriveFont(fontSize);
                bounds = font.getStringBounds(text, fc);
                width = (int) bounds.getWidth();
                height = (int) bounds.getHeight();
        }

        int paddingWidth = 5;
        int paddingHeight = 5;        
        BufferedImage buffer = null;
                PDDocument doc = new PDDocument();
                PDPage page = new PDPage(new PDRectangle(width + 2 * 
paddingWidth,
                                height + 2 * paddingHeight));
                
                BufferedImage newBufferedImage = ImageIO.read(Sample.class
                                .getClassLoader()
                                
.getResource(Sample.get("image.blue.background"))
                                .openStream());
                PDJpeg newImage = new PDJpeg(doc, newBufferedImage);

                PDFont pdffont = null;
                try {
                        
                         pdffont = PDTrueTypeFont.loadTTF(doc,
                         
Sample.class.getClassLoader().getResource(fontFile).openStream());
                        
                } catch (Exception e) {                        
                        throw new IOException(
                                        "could not load PDTrueTypeFont for 
file: " + fontFile,
                                        e);
                }
                PDPageContentStream stream = new PDPageContentStream(doc, page);
                stream.drawImage(newImage, 0, 0);
                stream.setNonStrokingColor(Color.BLACK);
                stream.setStrokingColor(Color.BLACK);
                stream.beginText();
                stream.setFont(pdffont, fontSize);
                stream.moveTextPositionByAmount(paddingWidth,
                                (float) (height / 2.5 + paddingHeight));
                stream.drawString(text);
                stream.endText();
                stream.close();

                buffer = page.convertToImage(BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB,
                                94);

    
       // Convert image image to PDXObjectImage
        PDXObjectImage watermark = new PDJpeg(doc, buffer);
        @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
        List pages = doc.getDocumentCatalog().getAllPages();
        Iterator iterator1 = pages.iterator();
        PDPage page1=null;
        while(iterator1.hasNext()){
            page1 = (PDPage) iterator1.next();
        }

           PDPageContentStream stream1 = new PDPageContentStream(doc, page1, 
true, true);
             stream1.drawImage(watermark,50,60);
            stream1.close();
                 ImageIO.write(buffer, "jpeg", new
                  File("/Users/test/"+"text.jpeg"));
                doc.close();

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