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9 assume that a tiff will only have one transfer function that is the same
12 We than read the transfer function for every page. Depending on the
13 transfer function, we allocate either 2 or 4 bytes to the XREF buffer.
14 We allocate this memory after we read in the transfer function for the
19 entries. Then for the last page the transfer function changes and we
23 each and every page (as per the last transfer function we read). Which
29 detect a N=3 vs N=1 transfer function seemed rather strange.
31 It is also strange that we declare the transfer functions to be of type
35 This patch will check to ensure that the N value for every transfer
37 error. In theory, we should perhaps check that the transfer function
39 confusion of the type of the data in the transfer function.
122 + "Different transfer function on page %d",