You might want to ask this on the Perl/Gtk2 maillist. IIRC, the Gtk2 pixbufs are limited to 24 bits data. Also there may be some clever bit-shift( which I'm unaware of) that will convert the 32 to 24 bit, for loading. From my notes:
$pixbuf = Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf->new_from_data ($pixels, # packed image data in a scalar 'rgb', # only 24- or 32-bit RGB are supported 0, # no alpha, data is 24-bit 8, # only 8 bits per sample are supported $w, # in pixels $h, # in pixels $w*3); # number of *bytes* in each row

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In reply to Re: 32 bit images using Pixbuf by zentara
in thread 32 bit images using Pixbuf by deadpickle

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