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The OPI 1.3 standard defines image dimensions with integers. This makes sense for raster images where image dimensions are numbers of pixels. But image dimensions are also needed for EPS files. The image dimension of EPS files is measured in PostScript points where 1 PostScript point is 1/72 inch, so these dimensions are often non-integer. Therefore page layout applications like Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress have to round image dimensions when they generate OPI 1.3 comments for EPS files. These roundings could cause slightly wrong placements or sizings in OPI image replacement, which sometimes become visible as disturbing flashes. These flashes are avoided now. Also fixed: - The combination of cropping (selection of a sub-rectangle) and clipping (selection of a region bounded by an arbitrary clipping path) in OPI image replacement could result in wrong visible output, i.e. the area of an image selected to be shown is not printed correctly. NOTE: Before installing this update, the update installer itself must be updated with one of the updates u0300-u0306. |