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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May  9 15:12:17 +0000 
2008 -------
I haven't been doing that, but it makes no difference if I do that on an A0 page
as the image size has not been altered during import.

Exact steps:

Start Draw (2.4 or 3.0b releases / win32 - PS I've only just installed 3.0b, it
wasn't installed at the time of posting this issue)
Page setup > Alter to A0 landscape
Import image from file (I'll attach a sample image that I've been using for the
test - the image's dimensions are 1760x1168)

- whether you want to right-click on the image and select 'original size' at
this point is up to you, it won't make any visible difference to the size of the
image - 

Select image
File > Export.  Tick 'selection', specify JPEG (I haven't tried any other file
types), give it a name and save it.  Quality setting on default is fine.

Open exported image in a graphics program, check pixel size, it still should be
1760x1168 (the size of the original).  All good.  Comparing file sizes shows a
difference of about 6KB, fine by me, probably the JPEG compression ratios are
different.

Now, go back to Draw, add a box inside that image, select all, export JPEG
selection as before to another file, and open that in your graphics program of
choice - the image size has increased.

I've just spotted something new btw - I started with a new Draw file, A0
landscape page again, and imported the file that I exported the first time
round, the file that is identical in pixel dimensions to the original JPEG.  The
image size on the page looks smaller than the original, and if I put the
original import alongside it, there definitely is about a 33% size difference. 
But just to make things really confusing now, if I re-export the 'seemingly
smaller' image, it comes out the original size in pixels.

I'll post a few attachments to better describe the behaviour I am seeing here.


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