https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165018

--- Comment #4 from Eugene Markow <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #3)
> It's not a bug. Draw is not a raster image editor. It doesn't speak pixels;
> it puts the frame with the image to some logical place on a page (measured
> in mm). You can't guarantee that when you export the resulting *vector*
> drawing (containing, among others, a frame with a picture positioned
> somewhere), the frame aligns exactly to the output pixel boundary. It would
> always be somewhere *between* the pixel boundaries, thus interpolating the
> resulting colors.
> 
> Use a raster image editor to maintain resolution and pixel clarity.

It was working fine prior to 25.2 release, meaning, the PNG image inserted into
Draw mirrored the exported PNG image very well. This isn't the case now. Why
would it change? This is why I mentioned it and filed this bug report.

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