![]() I restarted my computer and opened Visio.I tried this with another high res picture (ps.png) and same issue occurred (pixelated thumbnail). So I checked the "Compress Picture" option and maxed out the quality setting (100%). When I went into "Compress Picture", the Compress Pictures checkbox was not selected and the Change Resolution was set to "No change". My Microsoft Visio Professional 2016 version is (.1026) 32-bit. I resized the image by duplicating the larger original (Ctrl + Drag original), then grabbed (lower right) "corner" to resize image to a thumbnail size. Print to Adobe PDF and created a high res PDF setting (4000 dpi res, image downsampling and compression to OFF)Īll yielding the same poor result (pixelated thumbnail of resized image).Print to Microsoft Print to PDF (and the HQ option).Just have the thumbnail version remaining), the resulting image (PDF file) looks bad when zoomed in. NOTE: If I keep the original image (no resize) ON the same page along with resized image, the exported PDF file looks GOOD, where the smaller resized image looks great when zoomed in Adobe Reader (so I know it works). Is there ANY way to resize an inserted image and maintain the resolution when exported to PDF? PDF file shows a "fuzzy" (pixelated) image when I look at the zoomed in image (PDF file in Adobe Reader). I "Saved as." PDF (with Standard option) and the resulting #EXPORT FROM WORD TO PDF WITH FULL RESOLUTION PRO#Using Visio Pro 2016, I inserted an image (screen shot of a web page which was saved as a PNG) and resized the image to be 10% of it's original size (.I need to show 20 thumbnails on 11x17 page).
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