If you can share the image send it to this mailing list. Otherwise you can
send it to me and I can take a look. It is possible that the default image
loader is still being used, or something else is at play, but we will need
the image to check.


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Valentina <valent...@tp.rs> wrote:

> I compiled the library.
>
> Inside the lib directory, I now have the following:
>
> avalon-framework
> batik-all
> commons-io
> commons-logging
> seralizer
> twelvemonkeys-common-image
> twelvemonkeys-common-io
> twelvemonkeys-common-lang
> twelvemonkeys-imageio-core
> twelvemonkeys-imageio-jpeg
> twelvemonkeys-imageio-metadata
> twelvemonkeys-common-image
> twelvemonkeys-common-io
> twelvemonkeys-common-tiff
> xalan
> xercesImpl
> xml-apis
> xml-apis-ext
> xmlgraphics-commons
>
> I run the command fop template.fo report.pdf
>
> I do not see difference before/after twelvemonkeys was added.
> Was there anything else that I should have done?
>
>
> 2014-01-29 Luis Bernardo <lmpmberna...@gmail.com>
>
> TIFF can use JPEG compression, so it is likely that the issue is with JPEG
>> image handling even though it is a TIFF. But TwelveMonkeys also has an
>> imageio-tiff component so you can try both. Get the source from github,
>> build it (mvn clean install, I think) and place the needed jars in the FOP
>> lib directory. The fop.xconf does not need to be modified.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 7:12 AM, Valentina Cupac 
>> <valentina.cu...@tp.rs>wrote:
>>
>>> That is what I would like to do ---- to preserving the original image.
>>>
>>> Just to clarify, you mentioned JDK JPEG image handling, is that what
>>> needs to be used for Tiff image handling (in my report I have just Tiff
>>> images), and if so, do any settings need to modified in the fop.xconf file?
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Luis Bernardo <lmpmberna...@gmail.com>
>>> Date: 2014-01-29
>>> Subject: Re: Tiff image - color distortion
>>> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Two questions about CMYK on the same day!
>>>
>>> The JDK JPEG image handling functions cannot handle CMYK. If the images
>>> include a color profile then FOP can convert the images to RGB. To get FOP
>>> generate a PDF with images that preserve the CMYK colors you need to use a
>>> ImageIO library like TwelveMonkeys. Get it, compile it and place the JPEG
>>> related jar in the FOP lib directory (note that you will also need to add
>>> some of the core jars).
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/28/14, 5:12 PM, Valentina wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
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