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Export to PDF from Access 365 yields 'fuzzy' results
- Dec 07, 2021
Good point, I was referring to my experience scanning text into image files where the resulting pdf was not adequate.
You're trying to import the fillable form as an image from the PDF?
All of this makes me wonder if the repeated conversions are not simply too much to result in a useful final product. I know it's a lot of work, but I'd probably recreate the fillable form as an Access report instead.
This problem seems to be more of an image processing process than anything to do with Access, assuming I understand what you mean properly.
Is the image itself clear while the text is fuzzy? Or is just the image fuzzy? Or are both fuzzy?
Have you tried to insert a different image--one that is not so heavily processed? Is the problem the same?
I've successfully used images on reports in the past without such problems, so I'm curious if you can get a decent result with a more conventional image.
George_Hepworth
Thanks for your reply! The image is just text and lines - the text ends up really fuzzy and the lines less fuzzy, but still not as crisp as the original.
I tried with another JPG and got similar results, particularly with the text of the image - it's not crisp enough either.
Our client will hand sign the reports and they have to look better. Thanks again!
- George_HepworthDec 07, 2021Silver Contributor
Ah, you are converting text to an image. That's a somewhat different task than a picture itself.
So far as I am aware, scanned text does not give good results as an image. Perhaps the solution is going to be going in a different direction, with direct entry of the text somehow.
I'm going to have to think about this, though.
- kmccartn2200Dec 07, 2021Copper ContributorJust to be clear, it's not scanned text. The original PDF from the government is fillable and digitally signed so it can't be edited (in Acrobat).
- George_HepworthDec 07, 2021Silver ContributorOne final thought. When you " tried importing the PDF file as an OLE Unbound Object, and converting the PDF in Photoshop then importing as an image (JPG, PNG, BMP)" what resolution was the resulting image. I would expect to have to be at least 300dpi, and preferably 600dpi to be usable at all.