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John
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:25 PM
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Subject: [iText-questions] streaming jpeg into PdfContentByte


I have a method that will print TIFF images to my pdf and my business
requirements have changed and now i need to support JPG images also.

currently the logic boils down to this:



PdfContentByte cb = writer.getDirectContent();

k=1;

ParameterBlock pb = new ParameterBlock();
pb.add(s);
pb.add(new TIFFDecodeParam());
pb.add(k);
RenderedImage ri = JAI.create("TIFF", pb);

Raster ra = ri.getData();

BufferedImage bi =new BufferedImage(
                        ri.getColorModel(),
                        Raster.createWritableRaster(
                        ri.getSampleModel(),
                        ra.getDataBuffer(),
                        null),
                        false,
                        new Hashtable());
Image img = Image.getInstance(bi, null, true);

cb.addImage(img);


MY QUESTION IS THIS.  CAN I create a rendered image with a JPEGDecodeParam()
instead of the TIFFDecodeParam and if so what do i use as params  for the
JAI.create method.  I can't find a reference for valid operator names for
the JAI.create method






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