
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Here is another example with more detail. I import the original PNG file and export it at 90 dpi without any scaling. One copy is at 0,0 so it should be pixel aligned (is that right?). The other one is at some random location so it shouldn't be pixel aligned. I don't see any difference between the two. When working with bitmaps what I do is edit the file in another program, save it with the exact width I want it to be once in Inkscape and then import it. I never resize the bitmap inside Inkscape.
Facundo On 10/22/07, bulia byak <buliabyak@...155...> wrote:
On 10/22/07, Facundo Casco <fcasco@...155...> wrote:
AA is also a problem with bitmaps. When you import an image and then export the drawing, the image gets blurred a little. Here's an example.
Just import an image, do not scale it, snap it to pixel grid, and export at 90 dpi. There will be no blurring because pixels of the image will 1:1 correspond to output pixels.
I think it would be nice to be able to tweak AA for every object and specially for text and bitmaps.
If you disable AA for a bitmap and export it at a different resolution, you will get various distortions in small details which will look much worse than blurring. Just try to resize an image in gimp/photoshop without interpolation to get an idea. Do you really need this?
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