[tex-live] Included .jpg figures to small

Gunther Rens info at guntherrens.be
Wed Nov 14 13:40:37 CET 2007


I have solved the problem. I realized that I use 'latex' on MixTex and  
'pdftex' on TexShop. For latex I used the bounding box option when  
including a figure. Pdftex determines the bounding box of the figures  
by itself and uses the viewport option when the bounding box option is  
used, resulting in the reported behaviour.
Thanks for the help!
Gunther

Op 13-nov-07, om 13:20 heeft Mojca Miklavec het volgende geschreven:

> On 11/12/07, Gunther Rens wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm trying to switch from MikTex on PC to Live Tex (TexShop) on mac.
>> I'm trying to typeset files which turn out fine on MikTex. Everything
>> turns out exact the same exept for my .jpg figures: they are given  
>> the
>> right amount of space in the text, but for some of my figures all I
>> get is very small thumbnail-like figure on the botom end of that  
>> space.
>> It seems that only the figures I prepared in photoshop are  
>> affected. I
>> save my figures as RGB color, 8 bits/channel, high quality (8). I use
>> the graphicx package to include on TexShop v2.14.
>> Somebody an idea?
>
> Which engine? How exactly do you include the figures (sample code)?
>
> In general you should not trust that the figures will come out in the
> proper size unless you specify the size explicitely.
>
> The only problem I had with some jpg images (generated by my photo
> camera) was some time ago with XeTeX (xetex calculated the resolution
> in one way and xdvipdfmx in some other, and because of the mismatch
> the final scaling was wrong). That problem still exists in TeX Live
> (it has been fixed recently), but it's impossible to tell anything
> more specific unless unless provide more details. (Although not
> impossible, it seems unlikely to me that you switched from XeTeX in
> MikTeX, so it must be something else.)
>
> Mojca
>



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