Text shadow
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Text shadow
I use xnview a lot but lately I've noticed when I embed say a white text on a green backgroud it creates a shadow of a kind. Has anyone else had this problem and if so how did you fix it.
Re: Text shadow
Yes Pierrexnview wrote:With 'Add text'?
Re: Text shadow
Notice the shadow of small white dots around the text. I used image>add text to do it.


Re: Text shadow
Aren't those compression artifacts caused by the sharp contrast between pure blue and pure white?
An even higher level of compression might help, or saving as a .png might be better...
Note: When there is a sharp colour transition, having resampling when zooming enabled can also produce artifacts, even on a .png which preserves the pure colours.
An even higher level of compression might help, or saving as a .png might be better...
Note: When there is a sharp colour transition, having resampling when zooming enabled can also produce artifacts, even on a .png which preserves the pure colours.
Re: Text shadow
I have no idea what you're saying Cday. Here is another picture. An imported screenshot from Microsoft word.
Now that I've imported the picture into PICASA there don't seem to be a lot of difference whether I write on
the picture in Word or XNVIEW. Would love to know what's going wrong though. I will try uninstalling
and re installing the program. The 6th and 7th lines are the same size fonts as above. I dunno why it looks to be bigger.

Now that I've imported the picture into PICASA there don't seem to be a lot of difference whether I write on
the picture in Word or XNVIEW. Would love to know what's going wrong though. I will try uninstalling
and re installing the program. The 6th and 7th lines are the same size fonts as above. I dunno why it looks to be bigger.

Re: Text shadow
Yes, the "shadow" are definetely compression artecfacts, see the explanation and examples on Wikipedia. Using a lossless image format like PNG will avoid the problem.