I assume that you did try that

"ps2pdf -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode $$i"

option. This usually works fine for me and the image in the PDF is as good as the file given to it. Exactly what type of images are you putting in? photos? Diagrams? How do these look in the PS view? My preference is to include all images as eps and ps files and I have had very fiew problems. The good images in other PDF's you seen may indeed be vector images. I have started converitg all my diagrams and plots to these using xfig to trace over the diagram if they are just scanned in. It gives much better quality and a smaller file so you win both ways

cheers
owen


Tobias Kraus wrote:


Hi!

I am still looking for the best quality to include graphics in my lyx
Document. I produced some high quality tiff-files, png-files, eps-files, but
everytime I want to export it in any way to pdf (ps2pdf, latextopdf ...) I
lose a lot of the quality compared to some other pdf-files I have seen. How
are they achieving such a good quality? It seems that they have some
vector-graphics integrated because there is no loss when you zoom in.


So my problem is, that sometimes I have to print out my dissertation and I
have to export it to a file to print it on a printer at my University. How
can I do that without a loss of quality in my pictures.


Thanks,

Tobias




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