After PDF to jpg image conversion, image generated upside down

Hi,
Now i have replaced the latest .jar file for Jpedal, jai_codec, jai_core and have made modifications in the code to fit the latest version of the .jar files.
But the image is getting generated Exact Upside Down. How can i resolve this issue?
Regards
Ravishankar V K

perhaps there's an orientation parameter in the new API or they changed the defaults? I'm not sure, you could always rotate it 180 degrees manually.

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