https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122802

            Bug ID: 122802
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: Problem exporting to JPEG
           Product: Draw
           Version: AOO 3.4.1
          Hardware: PC
                OS: Windows 7
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: save-export
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]
                CC: [email protected]

I have been getting inconsistent results using Jpeg export. I have a relatively
simple graphic: it has one photo and some text on a white background. I'm
trying to export it as a Jpeg at fairly high resolution so the final resolution
is similar to that of the embedded photo. When I do this I get one of three
results: 1) It works properly. 2) It complains that there is a "graphics
filter" missing and will not proceed. If I reduce the resolution it will then
work. 3) I get a file with 333 bytes. No clue as to what is in it. I cannot
predict which of these two results I'll get! I've tried it on two different
computers.

I have been able to duplicate both problems. I can't attach the file because it
is too big so I've included a link, below.

I first did my standard procedure -- drag a Jpeg file onto the Draw page and
position it. Then export the entire image as a Jpeg. The zip file you can get
to with the link below has the odg file and the screen shot of the parameters I
used in the Jpeg dialog box. Note that the warning to "joe" is sometimes
present when I have problems and sometimes not. For the Jpeg export I got a
"Graphic Filter Not Found" error. I then tried to export to PNG instead of Jpeg
with the same result. Finally, following a suggestion from the Forum, I
converted the original photo from Jpeg to PNG and went through the same export
procedure. This time I got a 333 byte file as a result. That file is in the
linked zip file also.

As I mentioned, I cannot predict when (or which) I will have a problem as
sometimes it works as it should.

http://ppl.ug/x4LuZvzlFcs/

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