gradients going wrong
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Re: gradients going wrong
Im viewing the image in firefox, safari and internet explorer. All show black bars running through it (internet explorer shows slightly lighter black bars).
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Re: gradients going wrong
I am using Safari 3.1.2 Mac OSX 10.4.11 Tiger and I don't see any black bars. But in Firefox, I do see them. Let me analyze further, but try the other test I suggested.davidb2002 wrote:Im viewing the image in firefox, safari and internet explorer. All show black bars running through it (internet explorer shows slightly lighter black bars).
I looked at the verbose info of your image and mine. I don't see any irregularities on quick examination, except your image is 8-bit and mine is 16-bit. Are you running Q8 IM? I am on Q16. In principle it should not matter. I will look some further.
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Re: gradients going wrong
no, it gives me a blue colour:First tell me if this works:
convert -size 100x100 xc:white xc:gray40 xc:black -combine test_color4.png
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Re: gradients going wrong
davidb2002 wrote:no, it gives me a blue colour:First tell me if this works:
convert -size 100x100 xc:white xc:gray40 xc:black -combine test_color4.png
Very strange. Try putting "" quotes around "white", "gray40" and "black"
Also the verbose info of your orange with black stripes image also shows:
Colormap: 1
0: (255,102, 0) #FF6600 rgb(255,102,0)
This is not in my image. This may be what is causing your black stripes. I am not sure how to remove this right now, but will look into it. Perhaps someone else can answer. Perhaps -strip or something. I need to look further into this.
try without the -depth 8
convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" test_color5.png
and also try
convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" test_color6.png
and then with repeat both with -depth 8 (presuming you are on Q16)
Also you are getting a pseudoclass type image. Try repeating again but adding -type TrueColor on both these cases also. Hopefully, one of these methods may work out.
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Re: gradients going wrong
With regard to this issue, I simply tried to copy your imageAlso the verbose info of your orange with black stripes image also shows:
Colormap: 1
0: (255,102, 0) #FF6600 rgb(255,102,0)
convert text_color2.png text_color2b.png
convert: Invalid colormap index `text_color2.png'.
So there is an error in the generation of this image that IM does not like regarding the colormap (that probably should not be there).
Again, try something like:
convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" -type TrueColor test_color5a.png
and also try
convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" -type TrueColor test_color6a.png
You can also try the above with -depth 8, if you are on Q16 and would prefer a smaller size image.
convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" -depth 8 -type TrueColor test_color5b.png
and also try
convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" -depth 8 -type TrueColor test_color6b.png
So 4 tests. Please report back on your results.
Also please copy and paste your command that you used to generate the blue image. Perhaps there is a typo that is causing such a radical change.
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Re: gradients going wrong
Just want to say thanks so far for being so helpful. All 4 tests come back with the correct shade of orange:
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" -type TrueColor test_color5a.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" -type TrueColor test_color6a.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" -depth 8 -type TrueColor test_color5b.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" -depth 8 -type TrueColor test_color6b.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" -type TrueColor test_color5a.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" -type TrueColor test_color6a.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(255,102,0)" -depth 8 -type TrueColor test_color5b.png
/usr/local/bin/convert -size 100x100 xc:"rgb(100%,40%,0%)" -depth 8 -type TrueColor test_color6b.png
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Re: gradients going wrong
I have managed to get it to work using some PHP trickery to manipulate the string IM returns:
Thanks for the help all the way through this. I basically went through the entire topic again and picked out what worked and used my php skills to use bits and pieces.$cmd = IMAGEMAGIKDIR.' -size 1x1 xc:"#FF6600" -depth 8 txt:';
$rgb = exec($cmd);
# SPLIT THE STRING TO GET THE RGB VALUES RETURNED
$start = strpos($rgb,'(');
$end = strpos($rgb,')');
$length = $end-$start+1;
$rgb = substr($rgb,$start,$length);
$rgb = str_replace(' ','',$rgb);
$cmd = IMAGEMAGIKDIR.' -size 10x100 xc:"rgb'.$rgb.'" -depth 8 -type TrueColor myfile.png;
exec($cmd);
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Re: gradients going wrong
Glad to hear the good news. And happy to have been able to help.davidb2002 wrote:I have managed to get it to work using some PHP trickery to manipulate the string IM returns:
Thanks for the help all the way through this. I basically went through the entire topic again and picked out what worked and used my php skills to use bits and pieces.$cmd = IMAGEMAGIKDIR.' -size 1x1 xc:"#FF6600" -depth 8 txt:';
$rgb = exec($cmd);
# SPLIT THE STRING TO GET THE RGB VALUES RETURNED
$start = strpos($rgb,'(');
$end = strpos($rgb,')');
$length = $end-$start+1;
$rgb = substr($rgb,$start,$length);
$rgb = str_replace(' ','',$rgb);
$cmd = IMAGEMAGIKDIR.' -size 10x100 xc:"rgb'.$rgb.'" -depth 8 -type TrueColor myfile.png;
exec($cmd);