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          <td><a class="bz_bug_link 
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   title="UNCONFIRMED - PDF export standard settings"
   href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113982">113982</a>
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          <th>Summary</th>
          <td>PDF export standard settings
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          <th>Product</th>
          <td>LibreOffice
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          <th>Version</th>
          <td>5.4.3.2 release
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          <th>Hardware</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>OS</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>Status</th>
          <td>UNCONFIRMED
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          <th>Severity</th>
          <td>normal
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          <th>Priority</th>
          <td>medium
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          <th>Component</th>
          <td>Calc
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          <th>Assignee</th>
          <td>libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
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          <th>Reporter</th>
          <td>roelandboie@hotmail.com
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        <pre>Description:
I noticed that when exporting a calc spreadsheet to pdf, the option JPEG
compression is a standard value. This creates problems when using big images in
spreadsheets and exporting the spreadsheet to pdf.

If the standard value would be lossless compression, then this issue would not
exist as standard behavior.

It was quite a search to determine the origin of this problem, so I can imagine
 a standard user would maybe just give up on this. The standard behaviro should
allways give the best results.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. create a spreadsheet and insert a big image
2. export to pdf
3. the image inside the pdf will be compressed and there will be loss of
quality

Actual Results:  
standard behavior creates a bad pdf, which requires some research to get solved

Expected Results:
standard behavior creates a good pdf


Reproducible: Always


User Profile Reset: No



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