srinivas.bodduluri wrote:
> From the above fix I am still now sure where the problem lies (In the
> bufferedImage or  Image.getInstance(awtImage, null); 
> 
> Any views on this?

Take an image (JPG, GIF, PNG,...); convert it to a BMP.
You'll see that the file size of the image increases enormously!

You are doing more or less the same thing using an AWT image.
Search for examples using the Java class ImageIO to find out
how to play with image types.
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