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Missing images (no JPEG 2000)

New Here ,
Sep 14, 2010 Sep 14, 2010

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Hello Everyone,

I am testing ePub outputs and I am surprised now why some images aren't displayed in the final output. The format is the same for all images as they were processed using the same way. A test case can be found here: http://bilyujezd.cz/other/testcase.epub

Epubcheck gives no errors. Any idea?

Regards,

Jan

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

Sorry misread the post.  If you look at the error.log file from DE you will see an E_PKG_IMAGE_TOO_LARGE that indicates that DE didn't like the particular image: obr/01ch21_sm.jpg .  Resaving the image in question in Photoshop fixes the problem (and then updating the .epub file).

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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JPEG 200 is not an OPS core media type (GIF/PNG/JPG/SVG), and won't be supported on most ePub reading platforms (including ADE).

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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Thanks for the info, but I see this is misunderstanding. I've tried to point out that my file is ordinary jpeg as there are several posts which discuss problems with that jpeg 2000 format (hence 'no jpeg 2000' in the subject)...

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Sorry misread the post.  If you look at the error.log file from DE you will see an E_PKG_IMAGE_TOO_LARGE that indicates that DE didn't like the particular image: obr/01ch21_sm.jpg .  Resaving the image in question in Photoshop fixes the problem (and then updating the .epub file).

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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Hi Jim,

thanks for this answer. I've tried the resaving image before without any progress, but now I've realized that I had replaced it in the wrong location. But why this image behaves differently is still unclear to me as they all were processed via Photoshop batch action. And many thanks for that hint about logging errors. I weren't aware of that. Btw, this option [1] could be more obvious...

Regards,

Jan

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[1] http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/403/kb403740.html

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I had the same problem, it turned out that the image was CMYK.

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