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- 2017-02-17T07:26:39-07:00
- Forum: Magick.NET
- Topic: Converting TIFF's to PDF with Sharpening
- Replies: 0
- Views: 19277
Converting TIFF's to PDF with Sharpening
Hi all, I use the following options of convert.exe to convert TIFF files into one PDF: -sharpen 0x1.0 -compress Group4 -quality 100 . I'm trying to convert this command to C#, however, I cannot find option in Magic.NET for -sharpen 0x1.0. Additionally, I'd like to know my code could be rewritten to ...
- 2016-08-12T09:50:28-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: convert: memory allocation failed
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8140
Re: convert: memory allocation failed
Setting 1GB didn't work but 500 did. Thanks!
- 2016-08-12T08:58:50-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: convert: memory allocation failed
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8140
Re: convert: memory allocation failed
Thanks for your quick response.
I have 75 files. All of them have 800 DPI and they are gray.
I use Windows 10 x86. I have 4GB RAM.
I have 75 files. All of them have 800 DPI and they are gray.
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identify 114_1L.tif
114_1L.tif TIFF 4209x6022 4209x6022+0+0 1-bit Bilevel Gray 3.174MB 0.000u 0:00.000
- 2016-08-12T08:22:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: convert: memory allocation failed
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8140
convert: memory allocation failed
Hi all, I have encountered the "memory allocation failed" problem. I'm trying to convert a 472MB folder with TIFFs to a PDF file. I use current version of IM, specifically ImageMagick-7.0.2-7-Q8-x86-dll.exe on Windows 10. My GhostScript is also current, that is, Ghostscript 9.19 (2016-03-23). To be ...
- 2016-07-21T06:27:55-07:00
- Forum: Windows COM+ & Visual Basic
- Topic: No decode delegate error while using COM
- Replies: 0
- Views: 88956
No decode delegate error while using COM
Hi all, In Windows when I run convert.exe source.tif -compress Group4 output.pdf there is no error and the output is created successfully (and it is compressed). However, when I use COM I get an error: Error: 0x80041771 - Source: ImageMagickObject.MagickImage.1 Description: convert: 420: no decode ...
- 2015-04-07T01:58:39-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Resize all images to the same dimension while preserving the aspect ratio
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8919
Re: Resize all images to the same dimension while preserving the aspect ratio
Thank you! I have used the last command and when it has finished I used the following (in a .bat file in windows) to split images into two: set "parameters=-crop 2x1@ +repage -colorspace gray +dither -colors 4" FOR %%f IN (*.jpg) DO convert "%%f" %parameters% "split\%%~nf_%%d.jpg" Surprisingly, not ...
- 2015-04-06T06:40:33-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Resize all images to the same dimension while preserving the aspect ratio
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8919
Resize all images to the same dimension while preserving the aspect ratio
Hi all, My questions is quite unusual but it's very important for me. I have a bunch of files with one of the dimensions (either heigh or width) the same while the other is of very similar value to each other (e.g. all have heigh of 2576 and the width is sometimes 2800, sometimes 2822 etc.). The ...
- 2015-03-31T02:59:51-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Split image into two
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6847
Re: Split image into two
Yes, this is one command. Without that "*.jpg", the command should read one file called "page000.jpg" and create 2 files called "page000_0.jpg" and "page000_1.jpg". Now everything is clear and works like a charm. Is there a possibility to rewrite this code this code to work on every jpg in a catalog ...
- 2015-03-31T02:44:20-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Split image into two
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6847
Re: Split image into two
Thank you very much for your detailed answer. Please have a look at this output: D:\split>dir /B 00002.jpg 00037.jpg 00038.jpg D:\split>convert page000.jpg -crop 2x1@ +repage -colorspace gray +dither -colors 4 page000_%d.jpg *.jpg D:\split>dir /B 00002.jpg 00037.jpg 00038-0.jpg 00038-1.jpg 00038-2 ...
- 2015-03-30T14:55:50-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Split image into two
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6847
Split image into two
Hi all, I am new to IM but I am amazed by its features. I use the following command to crop and split all jpgs in a folder in two (producing two files) convert page000.jpg -crop 2x1@ +repage -colorspace gray +dither -colors 4 *.jpg from http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?t ...