This is "sort of" a FAQ (although the FAQ only mentions PNG images). The
answer appears to be JIMI which is used by FOP for all image formats
except most forms of JPG & GIF files:

  http://java.sun.com/products/jimi/

(if FOP handles other image formats, I couldn't find them quickly).
According to Sun's JIMI download page:

  Jimi's range of supported formats includes GIF,
  JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PICT, Photoshop, BMP, Targa,
  ICO, CUR, Sunraster, XBM, XPM, and PCX, although
  some of these formats do not have complete
  support for all features.

Since "Photoshop" is listed, I assume the "PSD" graphic you're referring
to is supported. Good luck!

p.s. Note to Victor: Might we update FAQ 3.2 to:

  My PNG|JPEG|TIFF|GIF|PICT|PSD|BMP|ICO|CUR|SUNRASTER(?)|XBM|XPM|PCX
  images don't work.

or better yet (borrowing from one of Joerg's replies):

  Q:
  My image(s) don't work.

  A:
  If you're using a JPG, JPG images can contain all kind of weird
  color lookup tables and color profiles, not all variants are
  supported (not to mention the *illegal* subformats seen here
  and there in the wild). Try a JPG produced by a different
  graphic program. Specifying 24-bit color output may also help.

  Alternatively, if you're not using a JPG or GIF image,
  Sun's Jimi image library, is by default used for
  processing images in the following formats: GIF, JPEG
  (JPG), TIFF, PNG, PICT, Photoshop (PSD), BMP, Targa, ICO,
  CUR, Sunraster, XBM, XPM, and PCX, although some of these
  formats do not have complete support for all features.

  The JIMI class library was removed from the FOP
  distribution for licensing reasons. You'll have to
  download (linked to http://java.sun.com/products/jimi)
  and install it by yourself.

  Extract the file "JimiProClasses.zip" from the archive
  you've downloaded, rename it to "jimi-1.0.jar" and move
  it to FOP's lib directory.

  An alternative to Jimi is to use Sun's JAI. It is much
  faster, but not available for all platforms.

Double-check all my content, as it was copy/pasted (and some of it may
not be true!). This would help with Joerg & my handy dandy "ultimate
assistant" idea (Ctrl-F--ROTFL!) come to fruition... ;-p

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to include a psd  graphic
> 
> Thanks
> vikram


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