[gs-bugs] [Bug 692807] When rasterizing a PDF to a JPG white areas are turned into 4% yellow.

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Fri May 11 17:25:21 UTC 2012


http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=692807

--- Comment #8 from Eduardo Arino de la Rubia <eduardo.arino at lightningsource.com> 2012-05-11 17:25:18 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> Eduardo Arino de la Rubia, 
> 
> For your case, I would suggest not using -dUseCIEColor.  If you are rendering
> out to a raster output like jpeg, you are going to be much better off with the
> default color management. 
> 
> For those of you doing pdfwrite,  we are going to start reworking color in
> pdfwrite which will address any existing issues.  The source of the problem is
> the conversion of the DEFG color space array, which is introduced with
> -dUseCIEColor, to an ICC profile.

Sadly I have to use -dUseCIEColor, as my premedia department wants the output
jpegs to look as close to the printed output from these files.  These files are
PDFs of covers that will be printed on an HP Indigo press, and the jpegs I am
generating are the images which are displayed on Amazon.com and other similar
sites.

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