Uncompressed version on which the manipulation was done.  Converted to
above with:

  $ pdftk emily-test-page-top-only-colourspace-operators.pdf output
emily-test-page-top-only-colourspace-operators-compressed.pdf compress

in order to rebuild the stream lengths and xref.  Following changes:

  1. Strip the XML metadata
  2. Use 'RG' and 'rg' operators for settings the RGB test colours; and 'G' and 
'g' for the grayscale circle.  Note that this will appear slightly differently 
on a monitor as the gamets are different, but it makes it marginally more 
useful as an actual test sheet since the test colours are being drawn in the 
right colourspace.
  3. Strip the non-free UbuntuMonoBeta embedded at the bottom.  Fresh libre 
copies are available in the 'ttf-ubuntu-font-family' package (this leaves just 
subsetted UbuntuMedium).
  4. Remove the kerning overrides from the "Printer test page".  It's better 
that if this is replaced, it still looks natural.
  5. Scatter some comments through out the drawing code to make later 
adjustment easier.
  6. Added some licensing information to the top: namely CC-BY-SA 3 (preferred 
libre content licence) and LGPL-2+ (same licence as 'cups-filters') to top.

Unfortunately the 'pdftk' rebuild is dropping that the copyright
information.  We can rebuild that later if required.


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