Sorry,I don't really understand this. I get the image
after I've ran FOP, i.e I don't have the image before
and can therefore not manipulate it. My input to FOP
is just a XSL-FO formatted template.

Thanks for taking time helping me.

/Gergely

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Shrink size of images.


The only way to reduce the image size is to do it manually using image
manipulation programs before running FOP. FOP embeds all images "as is".
FOP might provide functions like that in the future but there are
currently no plans.

On 25.11.2003 09:55:26 Gergely Hajdu wrote:
> I am using the org.apache.fop.apps.Driver class and a renderer
> to render TIFF-images. My problem is that the images are to big (in
> bytesize).
> I am using maximum compression when rendering the images.
>
> I wonder, is there any classes in org.apache.fop where I can define
> color-depth,
> number of colours etc. etc. for the rendered image, so the size will be
> smaller ?
>
> I am not so familiar with graphics, there are maybe other settings I can
do
> to
> reduce the image-size ?


Jeremias Maerki


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