Windows 7 Enterprise
Version ImageMagick-6.6.7-Q16
You can duplicate the error message at the command line in image magick by trying to convert the .png file to a tif in stdout. (Probably not a great test, but if you try doing the same thing as a .jpg, it streams the output to the screen)
02/10/2011 02:58 PM 3,711 ScanCompressedThumbNailImage.png
C:\EVO\E360\E360Batch\src\test\resources\images>convert ScanCompressedFullPageImage.png "tif:-"
Magick: unable to write blob `-': Not enough space @ error/blob.c/ImageToFile/1662.
I'm using im4java and this is where I initially received the error message. Here is my java code: Note if I try writing the image to the file system by uncommenting the code below, the file is written to the os with no problems.
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public byte[] convertPngToTifImage(byte[] fullPagePNGImage) throws IOException, InterruptedException, IM4JavaException {
File output = new File("src/test/resources/images/ScanCompressedFullPageImage.png");
IMOperation op = new IMOperation();
op.addImage(); //place holder for input file
// op.addImage(output.getAbsoluteFile().toString()); // used to verify that a file can be written to the file system.
op.addImage("tif:-"); // output: stdout
ConvertCmd convert = new ConvertCmd();
Stream2BufferedImage s2b = new Stream2BufferedImage();
convert.setOutputConsumer(s2b);
// run command and extract BufferedImage from OutputConsumer
convert.run(op, fullPagePNGImage );
BufferedImage img = s2b.getImage();
return img;