https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67312
--- Comment #2 from Philip Smith <[email protected]> --- Agreed. Here is a more accurate description for others who will see the same problem reading into Word 2013 an .odt document containing images ... The ODF OpenDocument-v1.2-part1 does confuse things somewhat: it is inconsistent as pointed out in https://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3821 OpenDocument-v1.2-part1 20.135 draw:luminance specifies, "The draw:luminance attribute specifies a *signed* percentage value ... The draw:luminance attribute has the data type zeroToHundredPercent 18.3.41" where "18.3.41" specifies an *unsigned* 0 to 100%. So I think "zeroToHundredPercent" should be changed to "signedzeroToHundredPercent" or "percent" in the specification. Luminance is correctly described as a signed percentage from -100% to +100% with default 0 in: http://books.evc-cit.info/odbook/book.html MS Word 2013 should not adjust images with luminance of 0%. MS Word 2013 has a bug in that it reads .odt 1.2 documents containing images and subtracts 50% from the luminance (default 0) of the .odt images making them -50% which is dark. If there is no luminance it works OK. A temporary workaround is to edit the brightness of each image in Word 2013 after opening the document to set each brightness to 0. Another workaround is just to remove the luminance from the odt file's content.xml (which appears to be not needed if 0) before importing into Word 2013 and Word will assume it is not to be altered. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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