[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #996: Re: [Quantum GIS] #996: QGIS corrupts JPEG2000 colors

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Thu Dec 11 13:08:34 EST 2008


#996: Re: [Quantum GIS] #996: QGIS corrupts JPEG2000 colors
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        Reporter:  coatman                           |         Owner:  nobody       
            Type:  defect                            |        Status:  reopened     
        Priority:  major: does not work as expected  |     Milestone:  Version 1.0.1
       Component:  Rasters                           |       Version:  HEAD         
      Resolution:                                    |      Keywords:  kakadu raster
Platform_version:                                    |      Platform:  OS X         
        Must_fix:  No                                |   Status_info:  0            
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Comment (by Coatman):

 I am new to Trac, and warmly welcome contributions from others who could
 better explain & focus this ticket.

 Available at http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html for testing, is a
 800x100 image that is a composite of squares with (from left to right)
 pure red, green, blue, white, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black pixels.
 Here are the direct URLs for the 800 columns x 100 rows GeoJP2, GeoTIF,
 and PNG files.

 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2/images/rgbwcmyk01_YeGeo.jp2
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2/images/rgbwcmyk01_YeGeo.tif
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2/images/rgbwcmyk01.png

 Also available is a 313x313 natural color aerial photograph. Here are the
 direct URLs for the 313 columns x 313 rows GeoJP2, GeoTIF, and PNG files.
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2/images/18stj940125_reduce4_reversible.jp2
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2/images/18stj940125_reduce4.tif
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2/images/18stj940125_reduce4_tif.png

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/996#comment:49>
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