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PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-10-04T06:46:35-07:00
by Houd1ny
Greetings,
Command line tool convert.exe remove transperency from images.
I have seen
topic. But it did not help me.
I`m on windows 7 and using Convert.exe from
ImageMagick 7.0.3-2 Q16 x64
Issue data:
Original psd
Screenshot of psd made in photoshop
Screenshot of psd made in Libreoffice draw
Saved png using PhotoShop
Png converted using using command convert.exe Opacity2.psd[0] Opacity2_converted.png
Png converted using using command convert.exe -define psd:alpha-unblend=off Opacity2.psd[0] Opacity2_converted_with_unblend_off.png
This psd is generate by my program.
I want to not that opacity is seen in Photoshop but not on Libreoffice draw. Maybe psd is not valid. But from another point of view it is correctly show in Photoshop.
I want that covert.exe return png with transparent images as you could see on "Saved png using PhotoShop".
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-10-04T16:30:30-07:00
by fmw42
According to my old PS CS, your file contains group layers and adjustment layers. My understanding is that Imagemagick will not convert a PSD file with group or adjustment layers to some other format besides just copying to PSD. For that you must be using a very recent version that supports the defines you mention. Unfortunately, IM is limited in its ability to handle such layers. If I have mis-stated, then I defer to the IM developers.
See the -define psd:additional-info=all|selective at
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/comma ... php#define
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-10-04T16:39:08-07:00
by fmw42
dlemstra:
Here is another PSD file with group layers that I get an abort trap when using -verbose. IM 6.9.6.0 Q16 Mac OSX. If it does not abort trap for you, then it must be something specific to the IM install (from source) on my Mac.
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identify Opacity2.psd
Opacity2.psd[0] PSD 2048x1024 2048x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 0.020u 0:00.019
Opacity2.psd[1] PSD 2048x1024 2048x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 0.380u 0:00.390
Opacity2.psd[2] PSD 1024x1024 1024x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 0.480u 0:00.490
Opacity2.psd[3] PSD 2049x1024 2049x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 0.670u 0:00.680
Opacity2.psd[4] PSD 2048x1024 2048x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 0.850u 0:00.870
Opacity2.psd[5] PSD 2048x1024 2048x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.040u 0:01.050
Opacity2.psd[6] PSD 200x608 200x608+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.060u 0:01.070
Opacity2.psd[7] PSD 200x302 200x302+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.070u 0:01.070
Opacity2.psd[8] PSD 300x249 300x249+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.080u 0:01.080
Opacity2.psd[9] PSD 200x200 200x200+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.080u 0:01.090
Opacity2.psd[10] PSD 298x559 298x559+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.110u 0:01.110
Opacity2.psd[11] PSD 200x509 200x509+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.130u 0:01.130
Opacity2.psd[12] PSD 200x918 200x918+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.160u 0:01.160
Opacity2.psd[13] PSD 300x878 300x878+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.200u 0:01.200
Opacity2.psd[14] PSD 200x818 200x818+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.230u 0:01.230
Opacity2.psd[15] PSD 1224x608 1224x608+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.290u 0:01.300
Opacity2.psd[16] PSD 1224x302 1224x302+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.330u 0:01.330
Opacity2.psd[17] PSD 1324x249 1324x249+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.360u 0:01.360
Opacity2.psd[18] PSD 1224x200 1224x200+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.380u 0:01.380
Opacity2.psd[19] PSD 1322x559 1322x559+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.440u 0:01.450
Opacity2.psd[20] PSD 1224x509 1224x509+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.500u 0:01.500
Opacity2.psd[21] PSD 1224x918 1224x918+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.600u 0:01.600
Opacity2.psd[22] PSD 1324x878 1324x878+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.700u 0:01.700
Opacity2.psd[23] PSD 1224x818 1224x818+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.790u 0:01.790
Opacity2.psd[24] PSD 2048x1024 2048x1024+0+0 8-bit sRGB 51.04MB 1.970u 0:01.970
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identify -verbose Opacity2.psd
Abort trap
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convert Opacity2.psd -define psd:additional-info=all tmp.psd
Abort trap
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convert Opacity2.psd[0] tmp.psd
Abort trap
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-10-04T17:28:32-07:00
by fmw42
P.S. In principle, I believe, you should be able to convert the first layer (the already flattened layer) to some other format. But I am failing with abort trap on that. So I cannot test that hypothesis.
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-11-18T19:11:18-07:00
by fmw42
This seems to work for me on IM 6.9.6.5 Q16 Mac OSX
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convert -limit thread 1 Opacity2.psd[0] tmp.png
On my Mac, I need to disable OpenMP or limit threads to 1 or I get an abort trap.
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-11-21T05:26:24-07:00
by Houd1ny
fmw42,
Am I correct using IM 6.9.6.5 Q16 on Mac you was able to convert Opacity2.psd to png that It has transparency as on "Saved png using PhotoShop"
I have tested convert from ImageMagick-7.0.3 on MAC and receive the same not transparent png. Could you please confirm that IM 6.9.6.5 produce transparent color rectangles?
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2016-11-21T10:19:57-07:00
by fmw42
I checked again and you are right. My command does not produce transparent colors. So this is a bug in both IM 6.9.6.5 an 7.0.3.7. I will pass this on to the development team.
Re: PSD to PNG conversion(transparent images)
Posted: 2017-06-19T08:37:23-07:00
by dlemstra
I found an old e-mail about this topic in my inbox. It appears that the merged image (the first one) does not have the correct pixel values. I don't think we can fix this.