Questions and postings pertaining to the usage of ImageMagick regardless of the interface. This includes the command-line utilities, as well as the C and C++ APIs. Usage questions are like "How do I use ImageMagick to create drop shadows?".
Works fine for me on my Mac OSX snow leopard with IM 6.9.3.2 Q16 and LIBTIFF, Version 4.0.6. Perhaps you need to update your libtiff on your Mac. I can see transparency in my very old PS (CS) in the psd file create by your command above.
With HomeBrew the latest version is the one I have. I'm not that comfortable with doing a Terminal installation of any higher version. I have LIBTIFF 4.0.4 Where can I find an update of that one?
jansuhr wrote:With HomeBrew the latest version is the one I have. I'm not that comfortable with doing a Terminal installation of any higher version. I have LIBTIFF 4.0.4 Where can I find an update of that one?
Thanks
Jan
LIBTIFF 4.0.4 should be sufficient. But since you install via Homebrew, you would have to use Homebrew to upgrade it.
Sorry, I do not know what else to suggest other than scrapping Homebrew and installing from say MacPorts, which is what I do, though I only install delegates from Macports and install IM manually. See viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21502&p=88202&hilit ... rts#p88202
There is something strange about both TIFF files you have posted. Gimp and Microsoft Photo Viewer can both see only the first image. Both programs can normally see all images in a TIFF.
I don't know enough about TIFF internals to say what is causing the problem.