Hi All
I have an image that I am putting onto a PDF report, I have no problem in doing this. The problem I'm having is ,when I look at the PDF created, the image I have put on is poor quality. The image itself is a .png and when I view it in other packages it's a high quality image. Is there a way to ensure the image that goes onto the pdf is of the same quailty.
Thanks
Paul
Question:
If you take the same images and first convert them to high quality JPEGs using an image tool, do you get the same low quality results. If not; then the problem is the conversion from png tp jpg and if that is the case then it may be a bug. If you do get the correct quality you may have to make a work around by converting them before hand.
Just some thoughts.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the reply. I have tried the image compressor route but still no luck the images are still degrading when I put them on the PDF. I have tried the JPG compressor with the quality set to 100 but there was no marked improvement so then I tried the Flate compressor which apparently is lossless, but this wouldn't even generate the pdf. So I'm stuck, the images I am trying to put on are quite technical so the image quality must be good.
I think what you are looking for is the image compressor in [imageobject].Preferences.Compressor