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Old 08-02-2006, 09:35 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by haraldb
I experienced a similar problem. When viewing a from djvu converted pdf with acrobat 6.0, those black lines were present, but when viewing it with acrobat 7.0, they were gone. Probably the pdf viewer on the iLiad is still in the "state" of acrobat 6... Which version of acrobat did you use to generate the pdf?
Mmmh, I used Acrobat 7 for printing in Lizardtech's djvu viewer. yepp, in Acrobat 7 this splits are invisible, I haven't tried it to watch it in GSView yet.
In Acrobat you can use the Touch-up Tool to move the different image splits.
I just don't know: Does the djvu-viewer split the images or the pdf encoding process?

Exporting djvu pages to bmp [256 colours, stupid for b&w images ] in djvu-viewer & decreasing colour detph to 2 & converting them to pdf [images encoded as old fax standard] works.
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