![]() grab.jpg is the resulting image one gets from using 'grab', which DOES provide higher resolution copies if one zooms in before grabbing. copy.jpg is the resulting image that one gets using copy and paste into an image editor - this is independent of how much one zooms in. I'm including the original pdf (drawing.pdf) containing the vector image. The image contains text, but the text was converted to a vector path. As one zooms in the text does not become grainy.īut just to be sure I did another experiment and created a vector image using Inkscape and saving as PDF (via Cairo). Did you look at the images I posted? Those were not resized or otherwise modified - they're at the native resolution of the "copy and paste" versus the "grab" methods. Hello NAG, I was pretty sure (but could be wrong) that text is rather resolution-independent in PDFs.
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