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- 2011-10-12T05:45:01-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Noise Generation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4260
Re: Noise Generation
Glad to be of use. Thanks.
- 2011-10-12T02:25:33-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Noise Generation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4260
Noise Generation
I'm using: ImageMagick-6.7.3-0-Q16-windows-dll
On a laptop (2GB memory) this command line:
convert -size 4500x3500 xc: +noise Poisson OUT.JPG
took 2 minutes 10 seconds. This seems excessive. Am I wrong?
Thanks.
On a laptop (2GB memory) this command line:
convert -size 4500x3500 xc: +noise Poisson OUT.JPG
took 2 minutes 10 seconds. This seems excessive. Am I wrong?
Thanks.
- 2011-09-05T02:45:44-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
I should apologise for the above remarks; they sound more than a little snotty. I'm aware that the developers don't want a buggy piece of software any more than I do - so sorry, and thanks for the help.
D.
D.
- 2011-09-05T00:40:31-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
I know it has nothing to do with -distort Polar -1. I know that because the dropouts are linear - doh! I was pointing out that the tosh about -sparse-color was irrelevant since -distort Polar -1 came after it. The gen on OpenMP was at least germane. I'll bear it in mind.
D.
D.
- 2011-09-04T03:59:32-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
This thread seems to be wandering off topic. What does the number of parameters passed to -sparse-color have to do with the possible dropout bug? The -sparse-color command works correctly according to the documentation. Even if it didn't I doubt any inconsistencies in the drawing of the gradient ...
- 2011-09-02T09:29:13-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Hi. I gave my IM version - in red - above: ImageMagick-6.7.2-1-Q16-windows-dll -sparse-color Barycentric only requires two parameters to generate the third automatically. To quote your docs: Two Point Gradients If only two color points are given, IM will generate the third point for you, so that the ...
- 2011-09-02T08:01:38-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Hi, again. I've checked the libjpeg version: it's 8, which is up-to-date I think. Translating JPG > PNG still gives dropouts Translating PNG > PNG doesn't appear to generate dropouts but since the dropouts don't show every time it's difficult to know whether that's any kind of fix or clue to the ...
- 2011-09-01T22:32:42-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Version: ImageMagick-6.7.2-1-Q16-windows-dll Hi, fmw42. Thanks for the response. First, any jpeg will do for testing. No, it doesn't fail consistently - sometimes the lines are there, sometimes not. But the lines are consistent - always about that length, and always in the top half. (As far as I ...
- 2011-09-01T09:43:33-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19711
Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Hi. There's a topic below about dropouts - it has an unhelpful title which is why this is a new topic. While I've been generating faux lenticular vignetting using the code below; dropouts are appearing in some - not all - output images. All the dropouts seem to be identical; and all are confined to ...