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- 2011-10-28T00:02:05-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
- Replies: 9
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Re: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
Apparently, "+repage" is the way to fix this. convert f.gif +repage f3.gif Works perfectly, thanks to all of you! I'm having second thoughts about calling the ResolutionUnit issue a bug. While it doesn't seem quite right, there's no obvious solution, and it might be the most reasonable behavior. So ...
- 2011-10-27T06:44:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18772
Re: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
maybe I simply don't understand some basics here... I uploaded a small gif I got from import, as discussed above, at http://www.inrim.it/~magni/f.gif But if I convert it to tif (convert f.gif f.tif) I get the image I want! ( http://www.inrim.it/~magni/f.tif ) Then again, re-converting it to gif ...
- 2011-10-27T05:33:26-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18772
Re: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
It seems to work for me, no problem. I grab a rectangle and that is what I get. Tell me about the display you are grabbing from. Is it using alpha transparency? 3D acceleration? Video Overlay? Virtual Computer Display? If you import the whole display do you see the section your are trying to grab ...
- 2011-10-27T04:00:33-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18772
Re: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
Can you post teh command line you use for the GIF with the region option? exactly what I wrote above, but for gif: import -quality 100 -silent -descend filename.gif (the descend option - I found somewhere - could be useful for a more exact grab, but it doesnt help at all) That line produces, even ...
- 2011-10-26T02:41:19-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18772
surreal problems import-ing in GIF format
Hi everybody: if I use import with formats as jpg, tif, etc, I have no problems at all, e.g.: import -quality 100 -silent -descend filename.tif if instead I import the image as gif (damn, I have to do it to use it in a python prog I'm writing...) I get always a 1680x1050 image (my monitor resolution ...