Unless you are making the file compliant with PDF/X, PDF/A or PDF/E, having an 
OutputIntent is meaningless since a conforming reader (aka Adobe 
Acrobat/Reader) will ignore it.  Only for those subset standards will the OI be 
recognized and used.

As far as assigning the profile - you may need to modify the iText sources to 
enable you to pass the profile along with the raw image data - but it should be 
a VERY EASY and straight-forward change...

Leonard

-----Original Message-----
From: Markus Meyer [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:33 PM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: [iText-questions] Creating correctly profiled PDFs with sRGB images

Hi,

I would like to create a PDF with iText with digital photographs in it 
which has suitable color conversion information for printing. The 
photographs use the sRGB colorspace and the output intent of the PDF 
should be ISOcoated_v2.

This gives me two questions:

1. I do not load the image files from a file but I give the raw image 
data to iText. Because of this, the image data currently does not 
contain a color profile. How could I possibly specify to iText that 
image data given to it should use the sRGB colorspace?

2. Can you point me to an example to set an OutputIntent for 
ISOcoated_v2 using iText using PDFWriter#setOutputIntents?

Thanks in advance!

Best regards
Markus

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