Hi! I'm using Scribus to create a private book for a group of people. The book will have advertisement to cover the printing costs. Most advertisers send their ads in PDF format (containg both text and iamges). The size of the advertisements ranges from 210x297 mm to a qurter (105x148mm) of an A4 page. The problem is, that the PDF "importing" of scribus is of unacceptable quality - either that, or, I'm not using it properly.
If I've understood correctly, Scribus currently only converts PDFs to a bitmap image. But Scribus uses a resolution that is way too little for any real use - it seems that usually at maximum I can get 72 DPI, when the printing job will be 300 DPI! If I create a PDF from scribus to be given to a print house, the quality from the imported PDF's is noticeable degraded even on my computer screen (compared to the original material)! Also, I noticed that for some reason Scribus creates images of slightly different sizes from individual PDF files, but still roughly only 1/4 of the resolution that would be needed. Now, is there a way to control how large images Scribus creates from the imported PDF's? Or is there an utility, which I can use to create bitmaps of certain size, to be imported in to Scribus? Scribus is a nice project indeed, but IMHO poor support for PDF importing is the major flaw, and seems to be the showstopper for me. Around here, PDF seems to be the de facto format for transferring material to be printed from patrons (though, I do think that a lot of people could claim that is shouldn't be). Hope Scribus gets bettter support for PDF in the near future! In the meantime, does anyone got any workarounds for the problem? - Ville -- -- Ville Aakko - ville.aakko at gmail.com
