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

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Sun Jun 8 21:42:36 EDT 2008


#996: QGIS corrupts JPEG2000 colors
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        Reporter:  coatman                           |         Owner:  nobody                      
            Type:  defect                            |        Status:  closed                      
        Priority:  major: does not work as expected  |     Milestone:  Branch - Raster Transparency
       Component:  Rasters                           |       Version:  HEAD                        
      Resolution:  invalid                           |      Keywords:                              
Platform_version:                                    |      Platform:  OS X                        
        Must_fix:  Yes                               |   Status_info:  0                           
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Comment (by coatman):

 The point is that the current version of QGIS, downloaded from the
 official QGIS web site, does not properly display JPEG2000 images!  How
 can that be ignored?
 This is visually demonstrated on my web site
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
 QGIS 0.8.0 properly displayed all JPEG2000 images with both Jasper and
 Kakadu.  That was great!
 But no version of QGIS released since version 0.8.0 properly displays
 JPEG2000 images with Jasper nor Kakadu.
 So why isn't that a problem with QGIS?
 Have you viewed the details on my web page?
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
 Have you worked with any of the 5 example JP2 images on my web page?
 Have we waited 3 months to be told that the problem clearly, visually
 demonstrated on
 http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
 does not exits?

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/996#comment:12>
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