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Old 07-01-2013, 10:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
When this has happened to me, 'stitching' has been out of the question because the sliced image has ended up in 100+ pieces. I just create a screencap of the full image from the original pdf then surgically replace the slices with the one good image. Though whether this is practical for any given pdf is going to depend on how many images have been sliced/wrecked.
jackie_w : I've been trying to think of a reason this might happen - the only thing that came to mind is Progressive versus Baseline jpegs.

If you have a PDF with the problem are you able to extract the recalcitrant image and have a look at its properties - or send me the PDF via a PM and I'll have looksee

@Ctipi - another trick that sometimes overcomes PDF issues is to print the PDF to a PDF via a PDF print driver and convert the 'printed PDF' - I use the PDF print driver from Bullzip because it doesn't nag me to upgrade to the Pay4Me version.

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