2013/5/17 Luis Bernardo
This is a known issue (at least, I am familiar with it). I assume you are
using jai_imageio.jar. The behavior is due to a bug in JAI (see
http://www.java.net/node/702556)
Is there some known workaround?
I was not aware of the issue you point out with RGB TIFFs and deflate
Thank you for an excellent set of test cases. I am afraid I know of no
workaround but I will investigate.
On 5/20/13 10:11 AM, Luca Bellonda wrote:
2013/5/17 Luis Bernardo
This is a known issue (at least, I am familiar with it). I assume you
are using jai_imageio.jar. The behavior is due to a
Hi to all, I am facing problems using images with FOP with afp renderer.
Specifically, a JPEG or TIFF with CMYK colorspace ends in wrong colors,
even if
the cmyk=true attribute is added to the configuration file.
When using a TIFF (RGB) with deflate compression type, the picture is
mostly black,
This is a known issue (at least, I am familiar with it). I assume you
are using jai_imageio.jar. The behavior is due to a bug in JAI (see
http://www.java.net/node/702556) that causes the images to be treated as
RGB + Alpha. The reason you do not see the problem when producing PDF is
due to
to view b+w image but not color images.plz help
me out how to over come this issue.my image is of 30kb file.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sekhar.
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to backwhite happens in the viewer/printer, i.e.
after FOP has generated the AFP file. Have you check another AFP viewer? HTH
On 23.04.2010 13:28:34 afp images wrote:
Dear All
I am new to AFP and i am unable to work with color images
i have used image mode=color in xconf file and in the xsl