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by imageboard
2012-12-17T12:31:16-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: identify returns no resolution for TIFF generated by apple g
Replies: 4
Views: 6656

Re: identify returns no resolution for TIFF generated by app

Thanks for the clarification!
by imageboard
2012-12-17T11:15:13-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: identify returns no resolution for TIFF generated by apple g
Replies: 4
Views: 6656

Re: identify returns no resolution for TIFF generated by app

I understand that there could be an error with images created by Grab. But what I wanted to point out is, that magick altered its behaviour here. When you run the image trough an older version, you receive the "correct" 72dpi: identify -version Version: ImageMagick 6.6.9-5 2011-04-21 Q16 http://www ...
by imageboard
2012-12-17T10:41:38-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: identify returns no resolution for TIFF generated by apple g
Replies: 4
Views: 6656

identify returns no resolution for TIFF generated by apple g

Hi When identifying a TIFF image that was created by the Macs Screenshot tool grab, magick 6.8.0-10 return 0 (zero). Magick 6.7 returned correctly 72 dpi. I used identify -format '%x %y' ~/tmp/grab.tiff With this file https://dl.dropbox.com/s/julx6yrvfpxahgg/grab.tiff?dl=1 Does magick now return 0 ...
by imageboard
2011-04-14T06:26:47-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: What's the state of device link support?
Replies: 0
Views: 3511

What's the state of device link support?

Hi, i read in the changelog 2010-04-08 6.6.1-2 Cristy <quetzlzacatenango@image...> Improve support for device link profiles. I'm trying to use a device link to convert from eciV2RGB to eciV2 but receive the following error msg: $ convert input.tif[0] +profile '!icc,*' -profile devicelink.icc output1 ...
by imageboard
2011-02-02T08:34:01-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: identify on JPG image prints out resolution of 0 PixelPerInc
Replies: 1
Views: 3866

identify on JPG image prints out resolution of 0 PixelPerInc

Hi there

I've published a JPG image which has a resolution of 0 PixelPerInch according to identify:
identify -format '%x %y' little.jpg
0 PixelsPerInch 0 PixelsPerInch

Max OS Preview displays 72 pixels/inch

I uploaded the image here for further investigation: http://i.imgur.com/B3kK2.jpg

Thanks