Am 02.07.2013 17:54, schrieb Philipp Wagner:
Am 02.07.2013 16:15, schrieb Lauri Kasanen:
Luis Bernardo <lmpmbernardo <at> gmail.com> writes:
Your screen capture is not half an inch, so we don't know where the
scaling comes from. Have you tried to zoom in with your PDF viewer?
If you still have questions please provide original image, your fo file,
any fop.xconf if using it, and the generated pdf. I was unable to
reproduce
the issue you describe with a stock png image.
Here's a zip containing the requested files:
http://bayfiles.net/file/S52n/Gw7iCz/fopzip.zip
The image in the PDF looks bad at all zoom levels (100%, fit to
window, fit
to width, 300%, ...).
It does look fine here in Acroread as well as in Okular; I would not
expect FOP to actually do the scaling but the PDF viewer, but maybe the
devs can answer that better than I do.
Actually, extracting the images using pdfimages (from poppler-utils)
confirms that, the images are 256x256 px inside the PDF, just as the
original ones. So all scaling comes from the PDF viewer.
Philipp
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