
Hi Inkscape users,
"Inkscape for dummies" has not been published yet, so I hop someone on this list will have an answer.
I'm facing a small issue with imported images. For vectorization purposes, I import some small square images and then position them on the canvas. In order to have a good accuracy, I use grid snapping. And here is the problem : I always face a 1.25 coefficient between dimension of the images and grid spacing. Ex 590*590 px images -> 472*472 pt grid 400*400 -> 320*320
Does anyone have a nice explanation for this ?
Regards,
Matiphas
PS : it's not crical at all. SVG with imported images generated by inkscape is correctly displayed by inkview and adobe svg plugin. I understand that px unit is a bit "nonsense" for vector editing, but I'm just wondering where does this coefficient come from.