I've just installed it from source (version 6.8.0-10) on my OS X 10.7.5. 'resolution' is also missing for GIFs.
My test:
$ convert logo: logo.gif
$ identify -format "%[resolution.x]x%[resolution.y]" logo.gif
Output: 0x0
Regards
Thilo
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- 2012-12-18T05:08:57-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: identify: missing 'resolution' for GIFs
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- 2012-12-18T00:56:41-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: identify: missing 'resolution' for GIFs
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Re: identify: missing 'resolution' for GIFs
If you mean dpi, the I do not think it was ever in that information. But you can create your own identify script with whatever string formats you would like. I have several custom identify-like scripts that I use often. The dpi was in that information definitely! At http://www.imagemagick.org ...
- 2012-12-17T01:27:31-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: identify: missing 'resolution' for GIFs
- Replies: 7
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identify: missing 'resolution' for GIFs
Hi @all, I've got 2 installations of imagemagick: 1) OS X 10.7.5 via macports: ImageMagick 6.8.0-7 Q16 2) Ubuntu 12.04 LTS: ImageMagick 6.6.9-7 Q16 I've tested 'identify' with different gif files. At 1) I never get the resolution. 2) works as expected. I'm sure that 1) was working as expected too ...