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arand
Posts: 10 Joined: 2011-03-24T13:54:36-07:00
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by arand » 2011-04-17T10:44:23-07:00
Source image (original has questionable copyright regarding stand-alone distribution, hence modified beyond recognition):
http://ubuntuone.com/p/nCG/
When trying to extract the largest 128x128 layer using:
It produces
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convert: No IDATs written into file `image.png' @ error/png.c/PNGErrorHandler/1455.
Digging deeper down:
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identify image.ico[3]
image.ico[3]=>image.ico[3] ICO 128x0 128x0+0+0 8-bit DirectClass 0.000u 0:00.000
...it seems that IM thinks that it's geometry is 128x0 and this is what is causing the kerfuffle.
This I can't help but suspect to be a bug.
All other layers[0-2] seems to work fine.
- arand
glennrp
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Location: Maryland 39.26.30N 76.16.01W
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by glennrp » 2011-04-18T08:17:14-07:00
I cannot reproduce the problem with IM-6.6.9-5:
glenn.rp> q8identify | head -1
Version: ImageMagick 6.6.9-5 2011-04-15 Q8 http://www.imagemagick.org
glenn.rp> q8identify image.ico[3]
image.ico[3]=>image.ico[3] ICO 128x128 128x128+0+0 32-bit DirectClass 0.000u 0:00.000
glenn.rp> q16identify image.ico
image.ico[0] ICO 16x16 16x16+0+0 32-bit DirectClass 90KB 0.000u 0:00.010
image.ico[1] ICO 32x32 32x32+0+0 32-bit DirectClass 90KB 0.010u 0:00.020
image.ico[2] ICO 64x64 64x64+0+0 32-bit DirectClass 90KB 0.010u 0:00.020
image.ico[3] ICO 128x128 128x128+0+0 32-bit DirectClass 90KB 0.010u 0:00.020
glenn.rp> q16identify image.ico[3]
image.ico[3]=>image.ico[3] ICO 128x128 128x128+0+0 32-bit DirectClass 0.000u 0:00.000
arand
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by arand » 2011-04-18T08:51:22-07:00
Yep, works on 6.6.9-5 for me too.
Fails on 6.6.0-4 which is the current on Debian (sid included).
So that's entirely a packaging matter.
Sorry for noise
- arand