Issue 126260 - color filter/effect fails with 1-bit PNG images
Summary: color filter/effect fails with 1-bit PNG images
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: 4.1.1
Hardware: All All
: P5 (lowest) Normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
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Reported: 2015-04-22 15:57 UTC by Joe Smith
Modified: 2015-04-23 15:13 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Sample document (69.88 KB, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text)
2015-04-22 15:58 UTC, Joe Smith
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Description Joe Smith 2015-04-22 15:57:54 UTC
File > New > Text Document ...

Insert > Image From File ... choose 1-bpp PNG image

Click on image, Picture toolbar appears. Click on "Color" button, new floating dialog window appears with adjustments for Red, Green, Blue, Brightness, Contrast & Gamma.

Set red to 80%

Expected: Black pixels in image should appear tinted red

Actual: Image pixels remain black.

AOO 4.0.1 shows correct behavior. The color filter/adjustment fails in AOO 4.1.1

Sample document attached showing problem.
Comment 1 Joe Smith 2015-04-22 15:58:40 UTC
Created attachment 84684 [details]
Sample document
Comment 2 Joe Smith 2015-04-22 15:59:07 UTC
Testing AOO 4.1.1 on Fedora Linux 21
Comment 3 oooforum (fr) 2015-04-23 10:07:28 UTC
Tested with:
AOO 4.1.0 and Win7 x64 Pro > no problem
AOO 4.1.1 and Debian x64 > reproducible
AOO 4.1.1 and Win7 x64 Pro > no problem

Could you provide more details about your system?
Comment 4 Joe Smith 2015-04-23 14:20:36 UTC
Thanks for testing!

> ... Could you provide more details about your system?

AOO411m6(Build:9775)  -  Rev. 1617669
2014-08-13 09:23 - Linux i686

Interestingly, I see the problem on screen but NOT when exporting to pdf.

Both images in the sample document are colored correctly in the pdf.
Comment 5 oooforum (fr) 2015-04-23 15:13:40 UTC
(In reply to Joe Smith from comment #4)
> 2014-08-13 09:23 - Linux i686
i686 means that you're using 32 bit OS

So, seems to be reproducible with Linux version.
Waiting a test from a Mac user...