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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Georg Datterl <ge...@geneon.de> on 2009/05/27 15:02:50 UTC

AW: FOP is fun, even images brighten up?

Hi everybody,

Some more information on this problem:

I have a png image, which I place in a pdf. Without doing anything else, the image in the pdf is much brighter than the original image. 

Further information:

An example image was generated with profile Dot Gain 15%. After placing it in a pdf with iText, Acrobat tells me, the image has a profile "Dot Gain 15%" and color management module Adobe CMM. Placing it in the pdf with fop, Acrobat tells me, the image has a profile "KODAK Grayscale Conversion - Gamma 1.0" and color management module Kodak KCMS. Trying the same thing with a different image with a different profile, again, iText retains the profile, fop replaces it with "KODAK Grayscale Conversion - Gamma 1.0". 

Now that I found out, what the problem is, can anybody give me a hint, where I can find more information regarding why fop replaces the profile and maybe even, how I can prevent that?

Regards,
 
Georg Datterl
 
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