![]() ![]() I have uploaded two pdf files: one with a broken 'image' that triggers an error (naamloos1_bad.pdf) and one that is fixed (naamloos1_fixed.pdf) by using Nitro. I tried to look for similar topics on the TCPF form as well, but the creator tells the topic starters this is an adobe issue or a pdf issue and he can't help them. I hope one of you guys knows where to look. I read in a few similar topics on stackoverflow that the 'XOBJECT stream' might be malformed? However, I have no idea how to check this. BMP, png and gifs have triggered the erorr/alert as well. The specific images that trigger the error/alert aren't of one type (f.e. Steps are: extract the image from the corrupt image object from the pdf and then replace the image in the pdf file by the saved image. ![]() For an advanced PDF editor, NITRO 9, can display the corrupt files but at the same time does detect the issue and pops up an alert.īy using Nitro I am able to fix the PDF file. Although Adobe products are the only ones that pop up an error and other PDF viewers can open the corrupt file and display it correct, this doesn't mean it's an adobe related problem. I obviously did some research on this message, and none of the named causes nor provided solutions are relevant in my case or solve the problem. In most cases PDF's are created successfully, but sometimes a PDF is created that makes adobe reader pop up the error: 'insufficient data for an image'. ![]() My php cli application creates PDF's by using the TCPDF library.
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