Typesetting a jpeg picture I found a small, but discernable error in the result. \externalfigure[foto.jpg] [width=60mm,height=60mm,frame=on,rulethickness=.1pt] I tried several pictures and all show that the picture extends above the topframe edge. Using a thicker rule does not make the excess of picture disappear. Either the picture raises above the topframe edge or, as well may be, the topframe edge is put somewhat to low. I could determine which of these is the case. The bottom edge and the left and right edges seem ok. Did some examples, e.g.: foto.jpg scaled from 2592 x 1944 pixels down to 60mm x 60 mm another one smaller of 340 x 510 pixels It should be the scaling, because the picture comes out correct within the frame when typeset at its natural size. Are there other people seeing this effect? Can it be corrected then? yours sincerely, dr. H. van der Meer
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Typesetting a jpeg picture I found a small, but discernable error in the result.
On screen, or also in print? (rounding errors on screen are sometimes unavoidable, in print they should not be larger than 1 output pixel, which almost completely invisible at 600dpi). Cheers, taco
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Hans van der Meer
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Taco Hoekwater