![]() ![]() No, for all the reasons mentioned above this cannot be a user option. (in the pdf export dialog or in the settings for the single images) > offer an option to the user to say that (jpg) images should be included as is. There is however one case which relates to a Scribus limitation with grayscale colorspace, and it applies to your case: 0003540. JPEG file uses grayscale and PDF output target is printer: grayscale data can be ambiguous in a CMYK workflow as RIPs can interpret it either as RGB data or as CMYK data with K only JPEG file uses CMYK colorspace: would force to use a PDF feature which is regularly misinterpreted by RIPs JPEG file colorspace does not match PDF output colorspace JPEG exif data uses non default rotation (eg: images using portrait orientation taken with digital cameras) There are in fact many case where JPEG files *cannot* be embedded as is: That's not because PDF supports JPEG encoded images that JPEG files can be embedded as is. > when creating a pdf, scribus should try harder to embed jpg images as is. offer an option to the user to say that (jpg) images should be included as is. should make sure that when it resamples an image it does not increase its size (except if it has reasons for doing so) I could not find out the reason why this image gets converted and other images ( ) are inserted as is but scribus: To be embedded into a pdf without having the size of the pdf being the double or more of the original image. I've tried a few (if not all) of the available options and i could not get this image When creating a pdf, scribus should try harder to embed jpg images as is. ![]() 0016150: try harder to embed jpg images as is ![]()
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