Images not displaying correctly when using crystal add-on for SAP B1

If you have a jpeg logo which has a graduated colour affect on a crystal report and preview and print it straight from Crystal, the image appears normal but when you run it through the crystal add-on viewer the graduated colour comes out in different coloured blocks and the image is not as well defined.
Is there a way to stop this from happening?  Is there a setting I can change?
Thanks,
Kate

Hi Kate,
At this moment I am facing the same problem: I want to display pictures on a quotation lay-out.
Tomorrow I will take a look at this with a collegue of mine. If we are able to solve this issue I will inform you.
Kind regards,
Hendri Wessels

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