![]() Chrome shows the whole graphic, but in red. You say other viewers are correct, but what is "correct"? Mac Preview leaves out the graphic. This error, on a correct PDF, is a strong indication that the file has become damaged, and we should know that. So clearly your app does more than rearrange content. Not only that, it is a different number of pixels - 557 x 113. In the unlinearized example, the problem graphic is, correctly, DeviceGray. In Acrobat "optimize for fast web view" does a bunch of extra stuff including common background combining. It might seem that the only job of linearization is to move content and create linearization tables, but often this is combined with other functions. ![]() ![]() It is indeed a greyscale JPEG file, because it works if the colour space is corrected in the PDF. I found the problem graphic is the white "stay open OX" logo at bottom right.
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