Page 1 of 1
Interlace brighten the image
Posted: 2015-08-27T04:44:33-07:00
by shan_shan
Hi,
I had an old version of ImageMagick.
I updated to the latest version, and the interlace command ('convert -interlace PLANE') makes my image brighter than it really is.
Here is an example link:
http://smelectricalltd.co.uk/cs/Satelli ... 2000:45:28
Re: Interlace brighten the image
Posted: 2015-08-27T04:59:28-07:00
by dlemstra
What is your operating system and the old version that you were using? Can you specify the complete command that are you running?
Re: Interlace brighten the image
Posted: 2015-08-27T05:48:44-07:00
by shan_shan
Thanks, Apparently we had a test version of Debian... We returned to the old version...
Re: Interlace brighten the image
Posted: 2017-05-20T06:10:30-07:00
by skris88
Hi All,
I am trying to use ImageMagick to brighten all images in a folder in Ubuntu.
Is there a command line entry when in the Terminal I can put in that would do that by 10% (or another value), for example
INTERLACE *.JPG -BRIGHT10
to brighten all the JPG files in the current folder by 10%?
THANKS!
Re: Interlace brighten the image
Posted: 2017-05-20T09:31:25-07:00
by snibgo