Public bug reported:
I'd like to propose that you make nemo the default file manager packaged
with Ubuntu in the future instead of Nautilus. My justification is
centered around utility, use of space, and features. Please see the
portion of my answer near the bottom titled "Why use nemo over Ubuntu
Related:
"In general, Acrobat and Reader will show a negative image when the
image data indicates that it needs to be inverted. When you have images
that are compressed with the CCITTG4 algorithm, there is a flag in the
image data that indicates if a logical "1" indicates black or white. The
softw
`pdfimages -list mypdf.pdf` shows all of my pages were encoded in
`ccitt` format.
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Title:
pdfimages produces inverted image for bl
Version info:
```
$ pdfimages -v
pdfimages version 0.62.0
Copyright 2005-2017 The Poppler Developers - http://poppler.freedesktop.org
Copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC
```
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Still occurring on Ubuntu 18.04. This is weird. There's got to be a way
to fix it!
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Title:
pdfimages produces inverted image for b