Thomas, thanks.

>If anyone is able to develop a pixel scissors I would take a deeper look into 
>it
>(and would nominate him to get a Nobel Prize J ), in the meantime I would
>advice to take a much higher resolution when render it to an image (at least 
>300 dpi)

I'll put that on my list.  As soon as I finish up Maxwell's Demon (virtual of 
course) I think I can put him to work splitting pixels as well sorting 
molecules.

But maybe you can advise as to resolution.  I am displaying on a 1920x1080 
monitor.  The goal is to receive back from poppler a QImage that doesn't have 
to be resized to display in a QLabel.  I'm calculating the 141+ based on the 
definition of the field to yield a specific pixel dimension of the result (and 
it does); I didn't even realize this was intended as dpi until I saw the units 
in the code (I just inverted the math based on the definition of 72's, etc.)  
The dot pitch on that monitor is about 102 dpi, but the PDF is … well, who 
knows how Musescore specified it.

Am I thinking of this incorrectly -- won't I get the best quality (and best 
performance) letting Poppler render exactly the pixel dimensions I will display 
on the screen?

Thanks again,

Linwood
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