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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:47:25+00:00 2026-05-18T23:47:25+00:00

My java J2SE application is reading a lot of (png) images from the web

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My java J2SE application is reading a lot of (png) images from the web and some of them use features such as a transparency color for true-color images (tRNS section) that Sun’s/Oracle’s PNGImageReader implementation simply ignores.

Therefore the common solution for loading via ImageIO.read(...); does not work for me as it relies on this incomplete PNGImageReader implementation.

Does anybody know a png reader implementation that can read all forms of PNG images correctly – those with color table or true-color and alpha transparency or transparent color?

As it is for a GPL project it should be a non-commercial one that can be included without licensing problems into the app.

Edit: My be this question was too specific. Therefore let be redesign my question:

Who knows alternative implementations and libraries that are able to load PNG files?

I will then test the implementations for their capabilities to load some test png images.

Edit2: The end result have to be a BufferedImage

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    2026-05-18T23:47:25+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Finally I found a suitable PNG reader which fits my needs perfectly:

    Sixlegs Java PNG Decoder

    Main features:

    • Open Source (LGPL)
    • Loads PNG correctly including alpha
      transparency and transparent colors
    • Returns a BufferedImage
    • Has no further dependencies to other
      libraries
    • Has a very small size (46KB for the whole library).
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