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Posted to fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2003/01/13 12:07:09 UTC
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Jpeg's and the PDF Serializer
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Jpeg's and the PDF Serializer
Summary: Jpeg's and the PDF Serializer
Product: Fop
Version: 0.20.4
Platform: Other
URL: http://approveone.phaseone.com:8080/cocoon/mount/editee/
20030113111152.pdf
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: images
AssignedTo: fop-dev@xml.apache.org
ReportedBy: jb@an-concepts.dk
This looks like a bug.
I want to generate a .pdf document, using the XSL functions in cocoon.
Works fine, but when i include an JPEG image, i get the image displayed with
a Yellow filter apply to it.
Experimenting with this, i tried converting the same image to different
formats, the ones i found working was GIF and PNG. But not the same quality as
the JPEG.
Looks to me that the FOP is trying to convert the image to CMYK, but
fails to do so.
Is there somewhere i configure the FOP, or is a serious bug ?
Im running on a Linux RH 7.2 dist , with tomcat 4.1.8, Cocoon 2.0.4. and
j2sdk1.4.0
Submitted by.
jacob Bager
An-concepts.dk.
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