![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, there must be something in the format of the image or in the metadata (something that survives going to Google Photos and back.) that causes Inkscape to screw-up when exporting o PDF. Linking or embedding the image in Inkscape did not make a difference.īitmap export, on the other hand, worked fine in all cases. However, it would not happen if I opened an image in an image editor/viewer (I tried both Gimp and XnView) and re-saved them before using it in Inkscape. When saving the result to PDF, the pictures look rotated and scaled (non-uniformly, so distorted) in a completely different way then intended, rendering the result unusable.Īfter a few tests, I realized that this was happening both with images copied straight from my phone, and from images backed-up on Google Photos (in "storage saver" quality, and so recompressed) and then re-downloaded. To obtain the layout I wanted, some of the images where rescaled and/or rotated. I run into a strange issue while trying to lay out some pictures from my phone on a blank A4, to print them all at once (using Inkscape 1.2.1). ![]()
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