I had tried the following: * Setting resolution to 96 * Trying out different values of scaling-method for fo:external-graphic
Configuration pages describe settings for tiff image renderer, but I assume all those would NOT be used in my case, only pdf renderer... 2014-01-28 Valentina Cupac <valentina.cu...@tp.rs> > Additional information - the input tiff image has the following properties: > Horizontal resolution: 96dpi > Vertical resolution: 96dpi > Bit depth: 16 > Compression: Uncompressed > > The image is grayscale type, there's no color. > > Are there any special settings which should be applied to make it render > correctly in a pdf report? > > > 2014-01-28 Valentina <valent...@tp.rs> > > Hi I am including Tiff image in Pdf output. >> >> The problem is that it is not rendering the image correctly. For example, >> the original Tiff image has much stronger contrast (i.e. some very dark >> sections, some very light sections), whilst the pdf output image appears >> more greyish and noisy. >> >> Is this a known issue? >> >> Also I looked here: >> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/graphics.html#tiff >> >> "FOP can embed TIFF images without decompression into PDF, PostScript and >> AFP if they have either CCITT T.4, CCITT T.6, or JPEG compression. >> Otherwise, a TIFF-capable Image I/O codec is necessary for decoding the >> image. >> >> There may be some limitation concerning images in the CMYK color space." >> >> Could someone explain the meaning of those sentences. Thanks. >> > >
