I am having difficulty getting ImageMagick working. I ran the install app and installed the MeinFührerSoft Windows Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable Package. Attempted to verify the install by following instructions on the download page of ImageMagick But I cannot make it talk. Here is what the command prompt spits back:
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16>magick logo: logo.gif
magick: unable to open image 'logo.gif': Permission denied @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491.
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16>magick logo: logo.gif
magick: unable to open image 'logo.gif': Permission denied @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491.
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16>magick identify logo.gif
identify: unable to open image 'logo.gif': No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491.
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16>magick logo.gif win:
magick: unable to open image 'logo.gif': No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491.
I google searched error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491 and found some code documentation at sourceforge but was not able to identify what the error means. I did find that some OpenBlob error codes relate to a file not found. Checking the directory and I did not find logo.* to exist. Well that explains everything. I checked back to see what the verification was to do. A window was supposed to pop up. So ImageMagick cannot locate the file logo. So I then tried and example from this page: http://www.imagemagick.org/script/convert.php
magick convert -size 320x85 canvas:none -font Bookman-DemiItalic -pointsize 72 \
-draw "text 25,60 \'Magick\'" -channel RGBA -blur 0x6 -fill darkred -stroke magenta \
-draw "text 20,55 \'Magick\'" fuzzy-magick.png
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16>magick convert -size 320x85 canvas:none -font Bookman-DemiItalic -pointsize 72 \
convert: no encode delegate for this image format `CANVAS' @ error/constitute.c/WriteImage/1214.
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16> -draw "text 25,60 \'Magick\'" -channel RGBA -blur 0x6 -fill darkred -stroke magenta \
'-draw' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16> -draw "text 20,55 \'Magick\'" fuzzy-magick.png
'-draw' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
At least no OpenBlob error. I know this is supposed to create an image file with the word Magick
What did I do wrong? Is there something missing for ImageMagick to work? Am I doing something stupid I am open to hear some ridicule that the scripts are supposed to be run somewhere else.???? Was the script written for NaziSoft command promp or Linux? I know there are differences in the way the command line accepts certain characters. ???
fyzxman
error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491 After testing ImageMagick install at Command
Re: error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491 After testing ImageMagick install at Command
Run "magick" from a folder you have permissions to write to, you are trying to write file(s) to "C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-7.0.8-Q16" as a user, that won't work. You will also need to use full path to files if they are not in the same folder as you are.
You should read a "Command line howto" article somewhere.
You should read a "Command line howto" article somewhere.
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Re: error/blob.c/OpenBlob/3491 After testing ImageMagick install at Command
The "\" at the end of lines is the unix character meaning "the command is continued on the next line". For Microsoft Windows, use the "^" character instead.
As rodlie says, you may not have permission to write to the directory that IM is installed in. (Even if you do have permission, it isn't a great idea). I suggest you create another directory somewhere, and change to that directory.
As rodlie says, you may not have permission to write to the directory that IM is installed in. (Even if you do have permission, it isn't a great idea). I suggest you create another directory somewhere, and change to that directory.
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