It is a rounding error, which you can safely ignore, unless you're working to some inhuman tolerances, in which case you could truncate the file dimensions to two decimal places, and file size would be perfect![]()
it is impressive, but remember, the algorithm records changes. there are no "deltas" in a black box. make it a gradient and see the size, or a rainbow or a color wheelI just uploaded the same 2x3' black box to 365 both as a PDF and jpg. The PDF had the extra .005 and the jpg didn't. The file size on the pdf was 1kb and the jpg was 319 kb. I appreciate the efficiency of the pdf format.
Except if you need a contour cut. 365 requires a separate contour file, and it will not accept the contour file if you choose "fit" option as the ignore option you suggest.It is a rounding error, which you can safely ignore, unless you're working to some inhuman tolerances, in which case you could truncate the file dimensions to two decimal places, and file size would be perfect![]()