Chris,
On Mar 8, 2004, at 7:04 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Clay Leeds wrote: <snip/>The workaround for me (with regard to the 72dpi image problem) has been to create a JPG with a resolution of 300dpi (note: large file size), and then scale the image down if necessary. This produces high resolution logos for placement in our FOP-rendered pages without pixelation.
Clay - in order to scale the image down you need to specify a height and width, and Muthukumar was saying that he couldnt specify them because he didnt know them.
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Ahh! I misunderstood the portion:
However, without width and height specified FOP outputs the image at 72dpi.
Too true. Perhaps Muthukumar could specify either the height or the width, or could specify the content-height or the content-width to overcome this. At least specifying one of those values might help maintain a sense of scale...
Thanks for the clarification!
Web Maestro Clay
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