Print high resolution images

FrameMaker 10

Windows 7

Image editor: GIMP 2.8.10

I'm trying to insert an image high resolution 3878 x 1970 px in the header of a document. I reduced the size of the image using shift-make slide to 106 x 54 px.

When I save it as PDF, the image looks quite pixelated (obviously). My question is: what do I do for the image, when the document is saved in PDF format, is not pixelated.

Please let me know if I need to provide more information

N.B.: The dimensions of the Image cannot be changed

Image was imported as a reference

Using Framemaker since Jun 14, used the word before

Go easy on me :-)

The appearance of the image is also affected by the file jobotpions usd (as mentioned above) to create the PDF file. There are settings which will automatically downsample images high resolution and will apply additional jpg cuts (lossy) pre-existing jpgs - who all decommissioning an image. You must set these options accordingly.

In addition, having a very high image resolution increases the loading time of the page, which tends to annoy readers. Something else you should consider, especially if it's on every page.

If you want to keep a maximum fidelity to a logo at any zoom level, then use of vector illustrations (already mentioned) should be the paramount consideration (but it will also increase load time as the vectors must be drawn).

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