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by trident.cjr
2007-03-08T04:55:52-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Splice gravitation problems
Replies: 0
Views: 8367

Splice gravitation problems

The Splice command does not appear to be working correctly. $x = $image->Splice(width=>"0", height=>"30", background=>'white', gravity=>'South'); http://bootpolish.net/images/uploads/im_forum_enginestartsmall_30.gif $x = $image->Splice(width=>"0", height=>"60", background=>'white', gravity=>'South ...
by trident.cjr
2007-03-08T00:55:00-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Error: Flatten(ref)
Replies: 8
Views: 33888

Re: Error: Flatten(ref)

That's amazing thanks; I'm sure that will save a few grey hairs here and there!

Yes the fact that the $p was being used that way in the docs did occur to me; but unfortunately only once I had already started thinking along those lines.

Thanks again.

Chris.
by trident.cjr
2007-03-07T11:36:48-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Error: Flatten(ref)
Replies: 8
Views: 33888

Re: Error: Flatten(ref)

I appreciate that talking to yourself is the first sign of madness, but I think I've worked it out: use Image::Magick; $gifs = new Image::Magick(size => "218x176"); $x = $gifs->Read('xc:red', 'png:test.png'); warn "$x" if "$x"; $gif = $gifs->Flatten(); $x = $gif->Write('gif:test.gif'); warn "$x" if ...
by trident.cjr
2007-03-07T09:27:03-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Error: Flatten(ref)
Replies: 8
Views: 33888

Re: Error: Flatten(ref)

Further to my previous posts, my code is now: my $gifs = new Image::Magick(size => "200x150"); $x = $gifs->Read('xc:red', 'png:test.png'); warn "$x" if "$x"; $x = $gifs->Flatten(); warn "$x" if "$x"; $x = $gifs->Write('gif:test.gif'); warn "$x" if "$x"; Unfortunately the Flatten command now fails ...
by trident.cjr
2007-03-06T08:44:03-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Error: Flatten(ref)
Replies: 8
Views: 33888

Re: Error: Flatten(ref)

My new code is as follows: my $gif = new Image::Magick(size=>"400x300"); $x = $gif->Read('png:test.png'); warn "$x" if "$x"; $x = $gif->Read('xc:red'); # Does this qualify as a second image? warn "$x" if "$x"; $x = $gif->Flatten(background => "none"); # Do I still need the background attribute? warn ...
by trident.cjr
2007-03-06T08:41:37-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Error: Flatten(ref)
Replies: 8
Views: 33888

Re: Error: Flatten(ref)

I've received the following response on a separate mailing list: $x = $gif->Flatten(background => 'LightSteelBlue'); warn "$x" if "$x"; From the docs: The Flatten() method flattens a set of images. For example, $p = $images->Flatten(background=>'none'); The sequence of images is replaced by a single ...
by trident.cjr
2007-03-06T03:44:06-07:00
Forum: PerlMagick
Topic: Error: Flatten(ref)
Replies: 8
Views: 33888

Error: Flatten(ref)

I have spent some rather frustrating days converting ImageMagick code into PerlMagick and am now successfully able to convert a simple JPEG into the following transparent PNG: http://www.bootpolish.net/images/honda_accord.png Unfortunately for use on our website I now need to convert it to a GIF on ...