https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166930

Telesto <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Telesto <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #1)
> This makes absolutely no sense. If one format may be compressed to a
> particular size, it has nothing to do with another size. LibreOffice keeps
> the original, unmodified data when possible, to avoid data loss.

Sorry, you're totally right. I didn't notice that the PDF being embedded into
the ODG on Save.

However, there might still be something off: 

A) Draw compress dialog reporting an image filesize of: 23986 kb. The actual
PNG shown on screen is 395.49 kb 794 x 1123  Pixels at 72 DPI (screen
resolution) attachment 201166. So compress dialog is reporting image dimensions
and DPI information from PNG. And filesize from PNG and PDF combined. 

B) Applying compress will delete the embedded PDF (does this count as dataloss
or is this intentional?)

C) The PDF is embedded, however what's the intended goal? PDF appears unused
and inaccessible, except by unzipping the ODG. If I increase the image after
save the, 'thumbnail' of the PDF being used. The image isn't regenerated based
on PDF.

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