On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 13:51 -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Ross Johnson wrote:
> > 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.
> > 
> 
> I tried that, but it doesn't  change anything.
> 
> > 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.
> 
> I checked to make sure the document and the image were at 100% and they 
> are. But the image is still much sharper in an image view than in OOo. 
> Then again, maybe my image viewer is the one to blame? ... Nope, I tried 
> another viewer and I still see a big difference. It's as if the image in 
> OOo had a thin, smoke screen in front of it. The image is paler and not 
> as crisp as the original.

I'm no graphics expert, but it's starting to sound like a gamma
correction issue. I don't know if OOo has it's own (haven't seen
anything), or whether or not it uses some system settings. Perhaps the
image viewer is using a different gamma correction setting - maybe a
system setting or it's own and OOo isn't.

Wild guesses...


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