Hi,

When the dpi values (pixel width and hight) are explicitely specified
in the image, so it's easy to compute the actual size (IOW natural
size).

Many API or tools can read such values.

When those values are not available, FOP uses its own pixel size,
witch defaults to 1/72in.


2014-06-17 15:21 GMT+02:00 Dridi Seifeddine <sdr...@iptech-group.com>:
> Thanks everyone,
>
>
>
> OK. I understand better now. Just one last question Vincent: How do you know
> the “natural” size of an image? Isn’t it the size in pixels specified in the
> image file?



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