On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 12:14 -0600, David J. Craven wrote: > > Laurent Duperval wrote: > > >On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 20:45:40 -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > > > > >>Not that I have noticed. The graphics in the SETUP_GUIDE.odt and those I > >>used in the 1.1.x User Guide look good in print and on screen. Maybe > >>there is a driver problem. Have you checked for an update? > >> > >> > >> > > > >No, I am on Linux. The thing is, the exact same image looks fine in an > >image viewer but blurry on OOo. I know that at some point, there was some > >dithering of images or something similar when they were too large (e.g. a > >large JPEG was converted to a low-quality JPEG), but I thought it had been > >taken care of. > > > >When I have access to a Windows machine I'll check to see if it does the > >same thing. > > > >L > > > > > > > I had the issue a long time ago (1.3 on windoze). The blurriness > happened when I used a jpg. Bacl then, I found that if I converted to > png first (using gimp, etc.) then it (the png) behaved nicely. Since I > had a work around, I never took the time to report an issue (probably > should have) Haven't noticed the behavior lately. On the other hand, I > believe OOo uses png's internally, so that's probably the desired format > anyway. I think I've just been in the habit of converting to png.
Just a thought - is the OO document being viewed at 100% zoom or is it at some higher zoom? I'm assuming that OO might extrapolate the image, making it blurry. Even if the compared images are the same size on your screen, if the image has been scaled down in the document but the document has been zoomed up so it looks the same size as the original, this could make it more blurry. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
