Hi Simone,

  here's the bug you're running into:
    4886732: AffineTransformOp does not work properly for some of the rendering 
hints

  The workaround is not to use RENDER_QUALITY and _BILINEAR hints. I
  think you'd get acceptable results w/o the RENDER_QUALITY hint - try
  it.

  The antialiasing hint should not affect this bug, so you can leave
  it on (it doesn't affect rendering of images).

  Thank you,
    Dmitri


On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 01:17:07PM +0100, simone giannecchini wrote:
 > Hi again,
 > I found finally how to remove the problem but I am not satisfied at
 > all by the result.
 >
 > Let me summarise. Problem was that while drawing on the graphics
 > created from a VolatileImage using an affine transform I was getting
 > poor results, low quality and strange color. I updated to jdk1.5, I
 > disabled the rendering hints for quality that I was using by
 > commenting them out as follows
 >
 > // g2D.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_RENDERING,
 >             // RenderingHints.VALUE_RENDER_QUALITY);
 >             // g2D.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_ANTIALIASING,
 >             // RenderingHints.VALUE_ANTIALIAS_ON);
 >             // g2D.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION,
 >             //                    
 > RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BILINEAR);
 >
 > and all problems disappeard. Unfortunately now the quality is poor
 > since I have no antialiasing. How can I solve this problem while still
 > having good quality?
 >
 >
 > Simone.
 > On 12/14/05, simone giannecchini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > Hi  Dimitri,
 > > I updated to JDK1.5 but nothing changed, I tried to disable ddraw but
 > > with no luck. I am running out of ideas, hope you can provide some
 > > other hints.
 > >
 > > Simone.
 > >
 > > On 12/13/05, Dmitri Trembovetski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > >  Hi Simone,
 > > >
 > > >  looks like you've run into one of the known problems.
 > > >
 > > >  Could you try with jdk5.0? There were a number of fixes in this area
 > > >  since 1.4.2
 > > >
 > > >  Thanks,
 > > >    Dmitri
 > > >  Java2D Team
 > > >
 > > > On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 12:35:32PM +0100, simone giannecchini wrote:
 > > >  > Hi List,
 > > >  > I am exeperiencing a strange problem when working with Java2D. I am
 > > >  > working on small component for showing images using Java2D with
 > > >  > support for zoom and pan. Everything works fine on various machines
 > > >  > but I found a window XP box where zooming in produces an image where
 > > >  > the colors are completely different from the non-zoomed version. I
 > > >  > debugged the code a lot and I found that the problem is actually when
 > > >  > I draw on a Volatile image graphic context as follows
 > > >  >
 > > >  > dispGc.drawRenderedImage(offScreenImage,
 > > >  >                         offScreenToComponentTransform);
 > > >  >
 > > >  > applying contextually an affine transform.
 > > >  >
 > > >  > I tried to apply the same transform separately by leveraging the
 > > >  > BufferedImageOp subclass and the problem disappeared. At this point I
 > > >  > am quite sure that this is a bug of my version of JDK, I would like to
 > > >  > know if I am right or not or if anyone has a bright idea for solving
 > > >  > this annoying issue.
 > > >  >
 > > >  > PS
 > > >  > Machine has Windows Xp sp2 , JDK 1.4.2.09.
 > > >  >
 > > >  > Simone.
 > > >  >
 > > >  > 
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