Interpolation while viewing in-file bitmap image
Bug #1418038 reported by
Ilya Flyamer
This bug affects 4 people
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Bug Description
After updating to the latest stable version of inkscape (0.91) from the stable ppa I am getting an issue with viewing files with bitmaps inside svg files (to be more specific, svg files created with matplotlib's imshow; I haven't tested it on any other images). On the older version when I was viewing those images I saw pixels as squares, but now they are being interpolated, and it's very bad for my purposes. If there is a setting to switch this interpolation off, please let me know, otherwise I consider it a bug, because I never intended this interpolation to happen and it is even harmful.
Please see an example image where I see this behaviour in the attachment.
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You can change the rendering mode of the bitmap images on import, or for SVG files generated by older versions or by third-party tools in 'Object Properties' of the bitmap image (use 'optimizeSpeed' for blocky appearance). The new default 'smooth' mode in 0.91 matches the current understanding of the SVG specifications, and is also used in other SVG renderers when zooming in.
Proposing to link as duplicate to /bugs.launchpad .net/inkscape/ +bug/1163449
- Bug #1163449 “Imported bitmap appear blurry when zoomed in”
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