Thanks, Leonard.
I don't know one way or the other, but just that Acrobat and other viewers
show the image fine and I can't extract it, do I tell people "the PDF is
non-conforming and therefore I can't extract the tiff from it". It would be
like the browser saying "this HTML page is slightly off, so I won't display
anything".
So, if an answer is "If it did have /ColorSpace in there, it would extract
the image correctly", that's fine for now. I wasn't sure if it was because
of the tiff compression (will it decode various Tiff compressions correctly,
including fax4 and lzw?)
The "is there a workaround?" part of the question is: "Is there a way to
tell it if "BPC=1", then /ColorSpace is more than likely MONOCHROME! (George
Carlin style)"
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Leonard Rosenthol-3 [via iText - General] <
[email protected]> wrote:
> What makes you think that /ColorSpace is optional just because BPC is
> 1?!?! It is ALWAYS required since the BPC has to be taken against SOME
> colorspace.
>
> Leonard
>
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