Author |
Topic  |
|
CEED
Starting Member
Italy
20 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2006 : 11:12:16
|
Hi,
as previously pointed out we have the following problem:
-- we need to export on a PDF file a logo-image usually printed on documents, but quality results very bad comparing with the original print.
Our image is a .jpg file but it's the same with .bmp and .gif etc.. Nothing changes varying the dpi parameter or decreasing image file compression. ---
This matter is very important for our application so we need to know if you think you could solve this bug and when. We hope to get a very urgent reply.
Regards. |
 |
|
Waty Thierry
Forum Admin
  
Belgium
635 Posts |
|
CEED
Starting Member
Italy
20 Posts |
Posted - 08/02/2006 : 18:27:48
|
We tried to fix our jpg as you suggested but the quality remains poor. This jpg is a logo in a document and it contains both a pic and small characters; the written part is almost impossible to be read. Any idea? |
  |
|
wbgookin
Junior Member
 
USA
113 Posts |
Posted - 08/03/2006 : 04:28:42
|
I'll second a request for this to get fixed. Even though it prints to a printer just fine, and to Adobe just fine, the PDF output from the control itself produces bad image qualities. That leads me to believe that it's not from the internal resize (because it prints to printers great), but from something about how it's embedded in the PDF. Almost like the compression is way too high for the image, regardless of what the compression value is set to in my program.
Bill |
Edited by - wbgookin on 08/03/2006 04:29:08 |
  |
|
Waty Thierry
Forum Admin
  
Belgium
635 Posts |
|
CEED
Starting Member
Italy
20 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2006 : 08:36:05
|
Thierry, thanks for your attention. You know, this matter is a very important, so we really hope to have some news as soon as possible. Thanks again. :) |
  |
|
wbgookin
Junior Member
 
USA
113 Posts |
Posted - 08/05/2006 : 01:42:54
|
Thanks Thierry...of course as developers, I'm sure we all understand how hard some of this stuff is to track down and fix. I appreciate the effort!
Bill |
  |
|
markb
Starting Member
34 Posts |
Posted - 09/06/2006 : 08:18:59
|
I am also wanting a better quality of images in PDF's, any progress? |
  |
|
Waty Thierry
Forum Admin
  
Belgium
635 Posts |
Posted - 09/11/2006 : 14:06:59
|
Have you tried to set at 100 the Compression (=no compression).
I have tried a new compression routine, but the quality is not improved as much as I wanted, and it only works under XP (not Win98, 2000)
If someone has a good code to save BMP, Gif... to JP, I am interessed
Thierry
I continue investigating.
Come and visit : www.immoassist.com www.ppreview.net www.vbdiamond.com www.d2dsources.com www.mandix.com |
  |
|
CEED
Starting Member
Italy
20 Posts |
Posted - 10/18/2006 : 10:25:55
|
Hi Thierry,
what about your investigation about our problem? Are you still looking for a solution? You know, we really need to find a solution. Please, let us know as soon as you can. Thanks |
  |
|
jamescmc
Starting Member
4 Posts |
Posted - 03/12/2014 : 09:32:41
|
quote: Originally posted by wbgookin
I'll second a request for this to get fixed. Even though it prints to a printer just fine, and to Adobe just fine, the PDF output from the control itself produces bad image qualities. That leads me to believe that it's not from the internal resize (because it prints to printers great), but from something about how it's embedded in the PDF. Almost like the compression is way too high for the image, regardless of what the compression value is set to in my program.
Bill
But I am not familiar with the image compression processing. |
  |
|
Hahner
Starting Member
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2017 : 19:43:05
|
quote: Originally posted by jeamescmc
quote: Originally posted by wbgookin
I'll second a request for this to get fixed. Even though it prints to a printer just get this Testo Max is fine, and to Adobe just fine, the PDF output from the control itself produces bad image qualities. That leads me to believe that it's not from the internal resize (because it prints to printers great), but from something about how it's embedded in the PDF. Almost like the compression is way too high for the image, regardless of what the compression value is set to in my program.
Bill
But I am not familiar with the image compression processing.
Me neither. How do you properly compress an image? |
Edited by - Hahner on 11/11/2017 09:01:05 |
  |
|
|
Topic  |
|