Bug 60008 - PDF rendering corruption
Summary: PDF rendering corruption
Status: RESOLVED MOVED
Alias: None
Product: poppler
Classification: Unclassified
Component: cairo backend (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other Linux (All)
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Assignee: poppler-bugs
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Reported: 2013-01-29 09:52 UTC by Clemens Eisserer
Modified: 2018-08-21 10:58 UTC (History)
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Attachments
testcase (678.05 KB, text/plain)
2013-01-29 09:52 UTC, Clemens Eisserer
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screenshot with misrendered regions highlighted (428.02 KB, image/png)
2013-01-29 09:57 UTC, Clemens Eisserer
Details

Description Clemens Eisserer 2013-01-29 09:52:45 UTC
Created attachment 73816 [details]
testcase

When opening the attached PDF with evince (using poppler 0.18.4-3), there is a rendering corruption between the stereo image and the RGB one.
Comment 1 Clemens Eisserer 2013-01-29 09:57:55 UTC
Created attachment 73817 [details]
screenshot with misrendered regions highlighted

beside the obvious rendering corruptions, there are also gray lines which are not visible with Acrobat Reader.
Comment 2 Jose Aliste 2013-01-29 10:19:14 UTC
You mean the thin lines between the images that should not be there?
Comment 3 Jose Aliste 2013-01-29 10:22:21 UTC
I mean, with poppler 0.20, in my machine I don't get the render corruption, only the thin lines, which are a known bug.
Comment 4 Clemens Eisserer 2013-02-02 22:44:30 UTC
I can confirm the corruption is gone with poppler 0.20.2, however the lines are still visisble.
Comment 5 GitLab Migration User 2018-08-21 10:58:45 UTC
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