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To: vortigern
I think we're seeing more pixellation with one numeral than the others because a multi-layered PDF document has been optimized without first flattening the layers. Though this seems to be done as a single operation, in reality each layer is optimized sequentially for greatest visual clarity independent of the other layers. When the software optimizes a layer with a lot of visual data—many characters or numerals—the overall effect is different than when the same process is applied to a layer containing a single or very few characters.
94 posted on 04/28/2011 8:10:01 PM PDT by DrZarkov
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To: DrZarkov

This is administration has to go down as one of the most incompetent ever. They can’t to a simple scan and make a freekin’ simple PDF? Ridiculous. Why release a layered PDF to the public. They are fools, my friend. Nonetheless, the green security background is totally fabricated. I work with scans and PDFs all day long, these anomalies never occur in my day-to-day work.


96 posted on 04/29/2011 9:20:28 AM PDT by vortigern
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