https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125242

--- Comment #4 from Stefan Papusoi <[email protected]> ---
Reproducing the issue: Success
I tested on the following environments & Apache versions:
Windows 7 x64 with Apache OO 4.1.1
OpenSuse x64 with Apache OO 4.1.1
Windows 7 x64 with AOO410m18(Build:9764)  -  Rev. 1589052 2014-04-22 11:43:54
(Di, 22 Apr 2014)

I failed to reproduce the issues with the reporter’s attached file. Steps I
followed according to the reporter:
I downloaded the file attached. I opened the file with Impress by double
clicking on the file. I looked at the image to notice the gradient. I pressed
F5 to display Slide Show. I looked at the Slide to see the gradient that should
have been different between the two sections.
Comparing both grouped and ungrouped sections I noticed the same
colors/nuances.
It seems that the attached file is more useful to check this related issue:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=67459

Here’s some alternative reproducing steps by creating the document from
scratch:
1. Open Impress and create an empty presentation.
2. From the top menu Insert > Object > OLE Object > Create from File > Select a
picture from desktop > Ok.
3. Select the object by click on it.
4. From the side bar in the Area section of the Properties, Select Fill >
Gradient & also select Gray Gradient 1 in the second drop down.
5. Move the center point of the image a bit lower so that the difference in
area color gradient level of the picture is a bit bigger.
6. Now copy the object > select the object , Ctrl+C and paste it in the same
window Ctrl+V.
7. Move the second object a bit to the right side.
8. Select the Elipse from the bottom of the window menu and create two elipses
on top of each object.
9. Select the Elipse and the Ole Object that are on the same side, right click,
Group.
10. Check the images now to see they are similar.
11. Press F5 to start slide show.
12. Notice the difference in area color gradient between the two sections,
right and left.

The file with which I worked.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1i7WJDfZ_--WFVrY3M2LXpUUTA/view?usp=sharing
Screen shots of the issue were attached.

Easier steps to reproduce the issue with another file:
1. Download the suggested alternative file
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1i7WJDfZ_--WFVrY3M2LXpUUTA/view?usp=sharing
2. Open it with Impress
3. Look at the similarities of the two sides in normal/editing mode.
4. Use F5 to open SlideShow - look for the difference between the two
sides/pictures.
The first/left one contains a bit more black/dark grey nuance than the
second/right one which kept the area color gradient. The screen displayed might
differ a bit based on the graphic card and monitor used.

I also tested the same file with both LibreOffice Impress 4.3.6.2 and Microsoft
Power Point 2013 and I had no problems seeing the same area color gradients in
both left and right side of the slide.

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