Le 09/11/2010 20:12, Camaleón a écrit :

On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:59:48 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 17:36, rudu<r...@cegetel.net>  wrote:
Thank you very much to you all.
Suspecting the file itself, I re-composed it using pdftops ->  Gimp ->
pdftk. The resulting file opens fine now, including with WinXP/Adobe
Reader (v.9.3.4) :
http://www.ubapar.org/IMG/pdf/plketUBApays.pdf ... to the cost of a
sligth quality loss thought.


No, this is a huge quality loss! Try opening in a PDF reader that does
not anti-alias, such as Okular. It looks terrible.

It looks better than just a bunch of black ;-)

Now the source of the problem has been detected, it's just a matter of
tweaking the right values to get a higher quality output (Ghostscript has
many options for controlling this and GNOME/KDE virtual PDF printer does
also a nice job on this regard).

Greetings,


Well, the original file was designed for on-screen viewing, so I couldn't achieve a much better work anyway. There was another one, designed for printing purpose, and the results have been totally satisfying.

Thanks for your help.
Rudu


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