This is a PDF viewer problem, not doing proper image scaling that combines
with anti-aliasing. Images in PDF are generally poor. If you apply
higher-definition images, you would expect better quality showing. This is
not the case with PDF viewers!



TxRyan wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am generating PDFs and am including JPEG images.  They seem to always
> get "blown up" larger than they should be and therefore look blurry and
> unappealing.  I am guessing here, but the problem seems to be that they
> are being scaled to match a 72dpi default of some sort.  In one case, my
> image is 96dpi, so when I zoom out to 75% on the resultant PDF--it looks
> ok.  But I want view the PDF at 100% and not have my image get resized on
> me.  Does anyone have any suggestions for how I can add a higher-grade
> JPEG to the document and not have its DPI or size get altered?  I have
> tried various things to no avail.  Is there a page-level or document-level
> dpi setting?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Ryan
> 

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