Problem when using \LaTeX \includegraphics with some PDF files

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Published on 2010-03-03T11:47:12Z Indexed on 2010/05/05 9:48 UTC
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I noticed some strange effects when including existing pdf graphics in my laTeX documents:

Most file work flawlessly, but some PDFs that were created on a different machine (or from the web) cause the whole page on which they are embedded to become ever-so-slightly distorted. I only notice the difference in a side-by-side comparison, but once you see it, it's obvious. The text layout seems slightly broken, and when you zoom in you can see it better.

I will try to make some screenshots to further elaborate, but in the meantime:

Has anyone seen this before and how can I get rid of these distortions?

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