Changes to equalize..
Changes to equalize..
I'm noticing some changes to the result for -equalize
from IM 6.7 to IM 6.8.2
I have included the -colorspace RGB change (without it's even worse) ..
Anyone know what else changed, and how I get the old effect back?
Original
6.7 -equalize
6.8.2 -colorspace RGB -equalize
from IM 6.7 to IM 6.8.2
I have included the -colorspace RGB change (without it's even worse) ..
Anyone know what else changed, and how I get the old effect back?
Original
6.7 -equalize
6.8.2 -colorspace RGB -equalize
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Re: Changes to equalize..
Exactly which v6.7? Colorspaces (including greyscale) changed a lot during that version. Using your mountain photo:
v6.7.9 and v6.8.2 give virtually identical results.
The two examples of 6.8.5 (with and without set colorspace RGB) are the same as each other, and each is slightly lighter than 6.7.9 or 6.8.2. I don't know why, or which is more correct.
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"%IMG679%convert" mountains.jpg -set colorspace RGB -equalize e679.png
"%IMG682%convert" mountains.jpg -set colorspace RGB -equalize e682.png
"%IMG685%convert" mountains.jpg -set colorspace RGB -equalize e685.png
"%IMG685%convert" mountains.jpg -equalize e685s.png
"%IMG%compare" -metric RMSE e679.png e682.png NULL:
370.232 (0.00564937)
"%IMG%compare" -metric RMSE e679.png e685.png NULL:
3614.96 (0.0551607)
"%IMG%compare" -metric RMSE e685.png e685s.png NULL:
0 (0)
The two examples of 6.8.5 (with and without set colorspace RGB) are the same as each other, and each is slightly lighter than 6.7.9 or 6.8.2. I don't know why, or which is more correct.
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Re: Changes to equalize..
colorspace changes occurred as snibgo said during 6.7.6.7 and 6.7.7.7 but equalize needs the grayscale image to work on and grayscale did not become stable until about 6.7.8.3 at which time it needed to have -set colorspace RGB added so that the grayscale image was non-linear. The need for -set colorspace RGB was not removed until 6.8.5.5
Re: Changes to equalize..
Sorry, the old one was was 6.7.0-0
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Re: Changes to equalize..
I don't have 6.7.0-0. I do have 6.6.2-4, and the results look like those from your 6.7.0.
The result shows a heavy red colour cast in the shadows, which suggests it is processing the channels separately. We can emulate this in a more recent IM version (Windows 7 script):
The result is almost identical.
So, if you really like the old method of equalization, you might either keep an old version of IM, or use my code above.
EDIT: or, a much better equivalent command:
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"%IMG662%convert" mountains.jpg -set colorspace RGB -equalize e662.png
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"%IMG6858%convert" mountains.jpg ^
-separate ^
( -clone 0 -equalize ) ^
( -clone 1 -equalize ) ^
( -clone 2 -equalize ) ^
-delete 0-2 ^
-combine ^
e6858sep.png
"%IMG%compare" -metric RMSE e662.png e6858sep.png NULL:
69.8887 (0.00106643)
So, if you really like the old method of equalization, you might either keep an old version of IM, or use my code above.
EDIT: or, a much better equivalent command:
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"%IMG6858%convert" mountains.jpg ^
-channel RGB ^
-equalize ^
e6858ch.png
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Re: Changes to equalize..
The difference may be that before, IM was always equalizing each channel separately. That was changed at some point so the use had control, but the default was to equalize globally. see changelog at http://www.imagemagick.org/script/changelog.php
Here are the two different results using IM 6.8.5.9 (if before 6.8.5.5, you would need to add -set colorspace RGB before -equalize)
Together
convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -equalize h3eVjuZ_equal_6859.jpg
Separately
convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -channel rgb -equalize h3eVjuZ_equal_rgb_6859.jpg
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2012-08-28 6.7.9-3 Cristy <quetzlzacatenango@image...>
Support -channel sync option for -equalize (reference http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=21746).
Here are the two different results using IM 6.8.5.9 (if before 6.8.5.5, you would need to add -set colorspace RGB before -equalize)
Together
convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -equalize h3eVjuZ_equal_6859.jpg
Separately
convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -channel rgb -equalize h3eVjuZ_equal_rgb_6859.jpg
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Re: Changes to equalize..
Okay looks as if you are wanting to equalize all channels separately generating color skew, so that the green hills are -- not so green
For example old method (with color skew) is equivalent to removing the 'sync' flag from the channel settings.
The default
avoids this by generating one equalization histogram for all channels simultaneously, and as such tries to prevent color skew (in perceptual (sRGB) colorspace)
Another method of equalizing without color skew was to try and separate (and equalize) intensity, from the other color components of the image. This was an old example I found, using Brightness.
However HSB is really a horribly distorted colorspace, perhaps using LUV colorspace is better?
That last looks the best to me.
The green areas are darker but not color skewed, while the mountains are not getting washed out and overly bright.
But then I am not certain exactly what you want, as you never actually specified what you are actually after, or what is wrong, only that -equalize operation changed!
For example old method (with color skew) is equivalent to removing the 'sync' flag from the channel settings.
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convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -channel RGB -equalize +channel show:
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convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -equalize show:
Another method of equalizing without color skew was to try and separate (and equalize) intensity, from the other color components of the image. This was an old example I found, using Brightness.
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convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -colorspace HSB -channel B -equalize +channel -colorspace sRGB show:
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convert h3eVjuZ.jpg -colorspace LUV -channel R -equalize +channel -colorspace sRGB show:
The green areas are darker but not color skewed, while the mountains are not getting washed out and overly bright.
But then I am not certain exactly what you want, as you never actually specified what you are actually after, or what is wrong, only that -equalize operation changed!
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Re: Changes to equalize..
Hello All,
I am facing issue with the equalize effect for an image which is cropped from photoshop and cropped from our imagemagick script.
For image which is cropped from photoshop is showing perfect result of equalize whereas image which is cropped from imagemagick script is not matching with the photoshop equalize effect.
I am using ImageMagick 7.0.8 with CentOS 7.6.
Please see the below two input images and commands as well.
exec("convert maxBlack.png -channel RGB -equalize +channel MBEQ.png");
exec("convert maxBlack1.png -channel RGB -equalize +channel MBEQ1.png");
Please let me know your suggestions on this. And provide your views how I can get the exact result as per PS or is there any thing missing in my other image?
Image 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/amgyv5xnoa0kr ... k.png?dl=0
Image 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tazqozaqhhyhr ... 1.png?dl=0
Output 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7cpziqwwrlyjwvz/MBEQ.png?dl=0
Output 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/d8y4adszl6kb7 ... 1.png?dl=0
I am facing issue with the equalize effect for an image which is cropped from photoshop and cropped from our imagemagick script.
For image which is cropped from photoshop is showing perfect result of equalize whereas image which is cropped from imagemagick script is not matching with the photoshop equalize effect.
I am using ImageMagick 7.0.8 with CentOS 7.6.
Please see the below two input images and commands as well.
exec("convert maxBlack.png -channel RGB -equalize +channel MBEQ.png");
exec("convert maxBlack1.png -channel RGB -equalize +channel MBEQ1.png");
Please let me know your suggestions on this. And provide your views how I can get the exact result as per PS or is there any thing missing in my other image?
Image 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/amgyv5xnoa0kr ... k.png?dl=0
Image 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tazqozaqhhyhr ... 1.png?dl=0
Output 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7cpziqwwrlyjwvz/MBEQ.png?dl=0
Output 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/d8y4adszl6kb7 ... 1.png?dl=0
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Re: Changes to equalize..
You haven't shown the results you get with Photoshop.mjamal wrote:And provide your views how I can get the exact result as per PS ...
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Re: Changes to equalize..
Hello Snibgo,
Please see the below photoshop output for the two inputs provided and let me know your feedback.
PS Output 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dsm52jq7soab ... P.png?dl=0
PS Output 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qzitigftp86d4 ... P.png?dl=0
Please see the below photoshop output for the two inputs provided and let me know your feedback.
PS Output 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dsm52jq7soab ... P.png?dl=0
PS Output 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qzitigftp86d4 ... P.png?dl=0
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Re: Changes to equalize..
For your first image, this seems to give the same result as Photoshop:
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magick maxBlack.png -background Black -alpha background -channel RGB -equalize +channel e.png
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Re: Changes to equalize..
Hi Snibgo.
Thanks a ton, from your provided command my issue is now resolved and we are testing with the different types of images and checking if it is solved permanently or not. I will let you know if found any difficulty or issues.
Thanks again.
Thanks a ton, from your provided command my issue is now resolved and we are testing with the different types of images and checking if it is solved permanently or not. I will let you know if found any difficulty or issues.
Thanks again.