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[scribus] Images and Anti-aliasing on viewers other than Adobe Reader
Jose Luis Rivas
2011-02-23 03:33:45 UTC
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Hi,

I started playing with scribus on Debian, both scribus and scribus-ng.
But I have an issue with how images are rendered on PDF viewers other
than Adobe Reader.

By e.g. on evince, using a 500dpi image it shows ugly lines, with okular
the lines are not that obvious, but still there. It's the same with
900dpi, 300dpi, 150dpi, 120dpi, 96dpi, 90dpi and so on.

With other PDFs, created with tools like Apple Keynote there's no issues
rendering images on evince nor okular.

Are Scribus-created PDFs with a non-antialiasing option or something?

PS: I even didn't compressed the images, just for checking.

Regards.
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a.l.e
2011-02-23 09:32:07 UTC
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hi jose,
Post by Jose Luis Rivas
I started playing with scribus on Debian, both scribus and scribus-ng.
But I have an issue with how images are rendered on PDF viewers other
than Adobe Reader.
By e.g. on evince, using a 500dpi image it shows ugly lines, with
okular the lines are not that obvious, but still there. It's the same
with 900dpi, 300dpi, 150dpi, 120dpi, 96dpi, 90dpi and so on.
With other PDFs, created with tools like Apple Keynote there's no
issues rendering images on evince nor okular.
Are Scribus-created PDFs with a non-antialiasing option or something?
PS: I even didn't compressed the images, just for checking.
you should probably document it i the bug tracker (http://bugs.scribus.net) should upload a sample image and some screenshots showing the differences.

if possible also a pdf created by scribus and one created by keynote (or any other app which can create a pdf which does not show the artifacts).

except somebody else tells you that this is an obvious issue...

ciao
a.l.e

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