Hi! I do not agree with the colors, but these setting may can help for you:
"Another (optional) setting specific to the PDF Renderer is an output color profile, an ICC color profile which indicates the target color space the PDF file is generated for. This setting is mainly used in conjunction with the PDF/X <http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/1.1/pdfx.html> feature. An example: <renderer mime="application/pdf"> <filterList... <output-profile>C:\FOP\Color\EuropeISOCoatedFOGRA27.icc</output-profile> <fonts.... </renderer>" 2014-01-28 Valentina <valent...@tp.rs> > 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. >>> >> >> >