This file uses the fonts: Lithos-Black TektonMM_240_250_ TektonMM_620_850_ but does not embed them. Adobe Acrobat Reader approximates these (using an Adobe prorietary method) with their Multi-Master font technology. Since the substituted fonts don't really match the fonts that the document creator used the view shown by Acrobat Reader is also incorrect. The correct thing is to have the creator of the PDF embed all of the fonts used in the document, otherwise the person viewing the document on another system will not see the correct image. Short of implementing a multi-master font technology there is no way for Artifex/Ghostscript to generate a drastically better font substitution, although asymmetric scaling of the chosen font could come a bit closer.
Created attachment 2725 [details] AC303122.pdf
We will investigate the possibility of asymmetric font scaling as a way to better than now. As an enhancement issue, this is may not be done soon.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 687475 ***
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