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by spok
2012-02-01T05:35:50-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Exception UnableToOpenBlob and french letters
Replies: 0
Views: 6427

Exception UnableToOpenBlob and french letters

When I try to read a file and the path of that file contains a folder which contains a french letter (for instance 'é' in its name) I get this exception : No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2589 Magick++ seems to not support french letters in the path or file name. Is there any ...
by spok
2012-01-31T10:27:11-07:00
Forum: MagickWand
Topic: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?
Replies: 9
Views: 33943

Re: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?

OK. Thanks.
BTW, have you added support of shadow to Magick++ ?
because I'm using MagicWand just for the shadow function. For everything else I use Magick++.
by spok
2012-01-31T09:06:56-07:00
Forum: MagickWand
Topic: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?
Replies: 9
Views: 33943

Re: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?

We got it wrong. You want Magick::Image::endian(). Well this is for magick++. I have used the following code : Image p; p.endian(LSBEndian); p.read(filename); And it works great, but now I'm looking for the equivalent when using magickwand... I have the following code : MagickWand * pic ...
by spok
2012-01-31T00:02:54-07:00
Forum: MagickWand
Topic: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?
Replies: 9
Views: 33943

Re: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?

I suspect the following error... Compiler Error C2079 Error Message 'identifier' uses undefined class/struct/union 'name' The specified identifier is an undefined class, structure, or union. C2079 can also occur if you attempt to declare an object on the stack of a type whose forward declaration is ...
by spok
2012-01-30T23:51:22-07:00
Forum: MagickWand
Topic: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?
Replies: 9
Views: 33943

Re: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?

In options.h there is the following comment...
Is it the reason I can't use it ???

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// This is an internal implementation class and is not part of the
// Magick++ API
by spok
2012-01-30T22:38:54-07:00
Forum: MagickWand
Topic: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?
Replies: 9
Views: 33943

Re: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?

magick wrote:Use Magick::Options::endian( Magick::EndianType ) to set the endian value.
hum... I get a message "use of non defined type "Magick::Options"
I see the class Options in Options.h but seems like it is not defined ???
by spok
2012-01-30T15:50:04-07:00
Forum: MagickWand
Topic: How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?
Replies: 9
Views: 33943

How to specify the endian (MSB or LSB) ?

In magick++ there is a method to specify the endian.
Is there an equivalent with MagickWand ?
by spok
2012-01-30T15:48:15-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...
Replies: 6
Views: 20214

Re: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...

magick wrote:If you're dealing with raw 16-bit pixels, you can send the endian to set either MSB to LSB or visa versa.
Thanks a lot !
by spok
2012-01-30T13:56:57-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...
Replies: 6
Views: 20214

Re: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...

You were right. It works with version 6.7.5.0. Thanks. However, I have noticed an important change in comparison with version 6.7.3.8. I'm using 16 bits depth quantum and PixelPacket to have acces to pixel colors. When working with jpeg or 8 bits tif, the color is stored in the low order byte of the ...
by spok
2012-01-30T08:13:50-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...
Replies: 6
Views: 20214

Re: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...

magick wrote:We converted your TIFF image 20+ times without any problems. We're using ImageMagick 6.7.5-0 which does include a TIFF-related patch for EXIF profiles. See if 6.7.5-0 resolves your crashes.
OK. Thanks. I will try and let you know if it was indeed a version problem.
I'm using 6.7.3.8.
by spok
2012-01-30T04:08:18-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...
Replies: 6
Views: 20214

Re: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...

No idea ?
Can someone please try with the tif file and tell me if it crashes too ?
Thanks.
by spok
2012-01-29T08:03:10-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...
Replies: 6
Views: 20214

Image constructor crashes when open 16 bits TIF files...

This is just a code to show the problem (normalyt it's 3 different files...) Image p1("C:\\image.tif"); ::AfxMessageBox("p1 ok"); Image p2("C:\\image.tif"); ::AfxMessageBox("p2 ok"); Image p3("C:\\image.tif"); ::AfxMessageBox("p3 ok"); "p1 ok" is displayed always "p2 ok" is sometimes displayed ...
by spok
2012-01-09T06:21:54-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Update the internal thumbnail of a jpg file ?
Replies: 2
Views: 12021

Re: Update the internal thumbnail of a jpg file ?

magick wrote:The thumbnail is part of the EXIF profile. ImageMagick only updates the resolution of the EXIF profile. For the thumbnail you'll need another utility.
Thanks for the answer. Do you know any library I can use for this ?
by spok
2012-01-09T02:19:48-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: EXIF Data lost when saving a tif file !
Replies: 0
Views: 6096

EXIF Data lost when saving a tif file !

I have a tif file which I access and modify through a PixelPacket * pointer.
When I save the file after modification, the exif data contained inside the tif file are lost.
Is there any way to keep the exif data ?
by spok
2012-01-09T01:58:17-07:00
Forum: Magick++
Topic: Update the internal thumbnail of a jpg file ?
Replies: 2
Views: 12021

Update the internal thumbnail of a jpg file ?

I have a jpeg file which I access and modify through a PixelPacket * pointer. When I save the file after modification, the thumbnail contained inside the file is not updated. Is there any method which allows to update the internal thumbnail of a jpg file ? The same program with a tif file, works ...