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Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T07:12:54-07:00
by Bob the Builder
I have installed ImageMagick from
binary. I can convert the logo using:
so I guess ImageMagick has been installed correctly.
But when I try to
convert a PCD file to PNG, ImageMagic fails with the following error:
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somewhere$ mogrify -colorspace RGB -format png *.PCD[5]
Abort trap: 6
while converting to GIF works:
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somewhere$ mogrify -colorspace RGB -format gif *.PCD[5]
somewhere$
and creates a GIF image with the dimensions 3072 x 2048 px as expected.
It seems to me that PNG, JPEG, and TIFF support are
not missing, because the relevant libraries appear to be installed:
So
what does "Abort trap: 6" signify and
how can I get the ImageMagick binary to recognize the installed libraries?
* * *
System: macOS 10.12.3 (16D32)
ImageMagick:
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T10:12:51-07:00
by fmw42
I am not sure you can add [5] to your *PCD in mogrify.
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T11:08:20-07:00
by Bob the Builder
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T11:30:58-07:00
by fmw42
From
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/formats.php
PCD RW Photo CD The maximum resolution written is 768x512 pixels since larger images require huffman compression (which is not supported).
Is your image larger than that?
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T11:55:28-07:00
by magick
We're using ImageMagick 7.0.4-3 and your command works without complaint under Linux. Fred, can you try it on your Mac?
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T12:24:58-07:00
by snibgo
"magick mogrify -colorspace sRGB -format tiff *.pcd[5]" works without complaint on my Windows 8.1.
768x512 is a restriction on IM writing PCD format, not a restriction on reading.
[5] is fine with mogrify. [6] will give the highest resolution (if present in the PCD).
I suggest "-colorspace sRGB" is used, rather than "-colorspace RGB".
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T12:33:31-07:00
by Bob the Builder
fmw42 wrote: ↑2017-03-24T11:30:58-07:00
The maximum resolution written is 768x512 pixels ... Is your image larger than that?
On the Photo CD itself is printed:
Resolutions:
192 x 128
383 x 256
768 x 512
1536 x 1024
3072 x 2048
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T12:40:13-07:00
by Bob the Builder
snibgo wrote: ↑2017-03-24T12:24:58-07:00-format tiff
I can neither read TIFF not JPEG files, as the delegates seem to be missing. See output from "convert -version" in my original post, and:
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somewhere$ magick somefile.tiff somefile.png
magick: no decode delegate for this image format `TIFF' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/509.
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T12:47:21-07:00
by Bob the Builder
magick wrote: ↑2017-03-24T11:55:28-07:00
We're using ImageMagick 7.0.4-3 and your command works without complaint under Linux. Fred, can you try it on your Mac?
I suspect that the problem lies not in the command but in my installation. Either the binary lacks some parts (maybe the necessary delegates) or my system (macOS 10.12 Sierra) is not compatible with the version of ImageMagick (the binary is for OS X 10.11 El Capitan) or I need to manually install something (though I neither know what nor how).
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T12:51:52-07:00
by snibgo
If you can't write jpg or tiff, your installation is "unusual", perhaps buggy. Perhaps you can't read PCD. What does "convert -list format" say? I suggest you rebuild.
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T13:01:13-07:00
by Bob the Builder
snibgo wrote: ↑2017-03-24T12:51:52-07:00
I suggest you rebuild.
I'm using the binary. As I understand it, you don't "build" the binary, just put it where you want it. I'm trying to avoid building from source, as I'm not comfortably familiar with that.
snibgo wrote: ↑2017-03-24T12:51:52-07:00
What does "convert -list format" say?
TIFF and JPEG are not among the listed formats:
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somewhere$ convert -list format
Format Mode Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3FR r-- Hasselblad CFV/H3D39II
3G2 r-- Media Container
3GP r-- Media Container
A* rw+ Raw alpha samples
AAI* rw+ AAI Dune image
AI rw- Adobe Illustrator CS2
ART* rw- PFS: 1st Publisher Clip Art
ARW r-- Sony Alpha Raw Image Format
AVI r-- Microsoft Audio/Visual Interleaved
AVS* rw+ AVS X image
B* rw+ Raw blue samples
BGR* rw+ Raw blue, green, and red samples
BGRA* rw+ Raw blue, green, red, and alpha samples
BGRO* rw+ Raw blue, green, red, and opacity samples
BMP* rw- Microsoft Windows bitmap image
BMP2* -w- Microsoft Windows bitmap image (V2)
BMP3* -w- Microsoft Windows bitmap image (V3)
BRF* -w- BRF ASCII Braille format
C* rw+ Raw cyan samples
CAL* r-- Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support Type 1
Specified in MIL-R-28002 and MIL-PRF-28002
CALS* r-- Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support Type 1
Specified in MIL-R-28002 and MIL-PRF-28002
CANVAS* r-- Constant image uniform color
CAPTION* r-- Caption
CIN* rw- Cineon Image File
CIP* -w- Cisco IP phone image format
CLIP* rw+ Image Clip Mask
CMYK* rw+ Raw cyan, magenta, yellow, and black samples
CMYKA* rw+ Raw cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and alpha samples
CR2 r-- Canon Digital Camera Raw Image Format
CRW r-- Canon Digital Camera Raw Image Format
CUR* rw- Microsoft icon
CUT* r-- DR Halo
DCM* r-- Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine image
DICOM is used by the medical community for images like X-rays. The
specification, "Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine
(DICOM)", is available at http://medical.nema.org/. In particular,
see part 5 which describes the image encoding (RLE, JPEG, JPEG-LS),
and supplement 61 which adds JPEG-2000 encoding.
DCR r-- Kodak Digital Camera Raw Image File
DCX* rw+ ZSoft IBM PC multi-page Paintbrush
DDS* rw+ Microsoft DirectDraw Surface
DFONT* r-- Multi-face font package (Freetype 2.6.2)
DNG r-- Digital Negative
DPX* rw- SMPTE 268M-2003 (DPX 2.0)
Digital Moving Picture Exchange Bitmap, Version 2.0.
See SMPTE 268M-2003 specification at http://www.smtpe.org
DXT1* rw+ Microsoft DirectDraw Surface
DXT5* rw+ Microsoft DirectDraw Surface
EPDF rw- Encapsulated Portable Document Format
EPI rw- Encapsulated PostScript Interchange format
EPS rw- Encapsulated PostScript
EPS2* -w- Level II Encapsulated PostScript
EPS3* -w+ Level III Encapsulated PostScript
EPSF rw- Encapsulated PostScript
EPSI rw- Encapsulated PostScript Interchange format
ERF r-- Epson RAW Format
FAX* rw+ Group 3 FAX
FAX machines use non-square pixels which are 1.5 times wider than
they are tall but computer displays use square pixels, therefore
FAX images may appear to be narrow unless they are explicitly
resized using a geometry of "150x100%".
FILE* r-- Uniform Resource Locator (file://)
FITS* rw- Flexible Image Transport System
FRACTAL* r-- Plasma fractal image
FTP* --- Uniform Resource Locator (ftp://)
FTS* rw- Flexible Image Transport System
G* rw+ Raw green samples
G3* rw- Group 3 FAX
G4* rw- Group 4 FAX
GIF* rw+ CompuServe graphics interchange format
GIF87* rw- CompuServe graphics interchange format (version 87a)
GRADIENT* r-- Gradual linear passing from one shade to another
GRAY* rw+ Raw gray samples
HALD* r-- Identity Hald color lookup table image
HDR* rw+ Radiance RGBE image format
HISTOGRAM* -w- Histogram of the image
HRZ* rw- Slow Scan TeleVision
HTM* -w- Hypertext Markup Language and a client-side image map
HTML* -w- Hypertext Markup Language and a client-side image map
HTTP* --- Uniform Resource Locator (http://)
HTTPS* --- Uniform Resource Locator (https://)
ICB* rw- Truevision Targa image
ICO* rw+ Microsoft icon
ICON* rw- Microsoft icon
IIQ r-- Phase One Raw Image Format
INFO -w+ The image format and characteristics
INLINE* rw+ Base64-encoded inline images
IPL* rw+ IPL Image Sequence
ISOBRL* -w- ISO/TR 11548-1 format
ISOBRL6* -w- ISO/TR 11548-1 format 6dot
JNG* --- JPEG Network Graphics
See http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/ for details about the JNG
format.
JNX* r-- Garmin tile format
JSON -w+ The image format and characteristics
K* rw+ Raw black samples
K25 r-- Kodak Digital Camera Raw Image Format
KDC r-- Kodak Digital Camera Raw Image Format
LABEL* r-- Image label
M* rw+ Raw magenta samples
M2V rw+ MPEG Video Stream
M4V rw+ Raw MPEG-4 Video
MAC* r-- MAC Paint
MAP* rw- Colormap intensities and indices
MASK* rw+ Image Clip Mask
MAT rw+ MATLAB level 5 image format
MATTE* -w+ MATTE format
MEF r-- Mamiya Raw Image File
MIFF* rw+ Magick Image File Format
MKV rw+ Multimedia Container
MNG* rw+ Multiple-image Network Graphics (libpng 1.6.20)
See http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/ for details about the MNG
format.
MONO* rw- Raw bi-level bitmap
MOV rw+ MPEG Video Stream
MP4 rw+ MPEG-4 Video Stream
MPC* rw+ Magick Persistent Cache image format
MPEG rw+ MPEG Video Stream
MPG rw+ MPEG Video Stream
MRW r-- Sony (Minolta) Raw Image File
MSL* --- Magick Scripting Language
MSVG -w+ ImageMagick's own SVG internal renderer
MTV* rw+ MTV Raytracing image format
MVG* rw- Magick Vector Graphics
NEF r-- Nikon Digital SLR Camera Raw Image File
NRW r-- Nikon Digital SLR Camera Raw Image File
NULL* rw- Constant image of uniform color
O* rw+ Raw opacity samples
ORF r-- Olympus Digital Camera Raw Image File
OTB* rw- On-the-air bitmap
OTF* r-- Open Type font (Freetype 2.6.2)
PAL* rw- 16bit/pixel interleaved YUV
PALM* rw+ Palm pixmap
PAM* rw+ Common 2-dimensional bitmap format
PANGO* --- Pango Markup Language
PATTERN* r-- Predefined pattern
PBM* rw+ Portable bitmap format (black and white)
PCD* rw- Photo CD
PCDS* rw- Photo CD
PCL rw+ Printer Control Language
PCT* rw- Apple Macintosh QuickDraw/PICT
PCX* rw- ZSoft IBM PC Paintbrush
PDB* rw+ Palm Database ImageViewer Format
PDF rw+ Portable Document Format
PDFA rw+ Portable Document Archive Format
PEF r-- Pentax Electronic File
PES* r-- Embrid Embroidery Format
PFA* r-- Postscript Type 1 font (ASCII) (Freetype 2.6.2)
PFB* r-- Postscript Type 1 font (binary) (Freetype 2.6.2)
PFM* rw+ Portable float format
PGM* rw+ Portable graymap format (gray scale)
PICON* rw- Personal Icon
PICT* rw- Apple Macintosh QuickDraw/PICT
PIX* r-- Alias/Wavefront RLE image format
PLASMA* r-- Plasma fractal image
PNG* rw- Portable Network Graphics (libpng 1.6.20)
See http://www.libpng.org/ for details about the PNG format.
PNG00* rw- PNG inheriting bit-depth, color-type from original, if possible
PNG24* rw- opaque or binary transparent 24-bit RGB (zlib 1.2.8)
PNG32* rw- opaque or transparent 32-bit RGBA
PNG48* rw- opaque or binary transparent 48-bit RGB
PNG64* rw- opaque or transparent 64-bit RGBA
PNG8* rw- 8-bit indexed with optional binary transparency
PNM* rw+ Portable anymap
PPM* rw+ Portable pixmap format (color)
PS rw+ PostScript
PS2* -w+ Level II PostScript
PS3* -w+ Level III PostScript
PSB* rw+ Adobe Large Document Format
PSD* rw+ Adobe Photoshop bitmap
PWP* r-- Seattle Film Works
R* rw+ Raw red samples
RADIAL-GRADIENT* r-- Gradual radial passing from one shade to another
RAF r-- Fuji CCD-RAW Graphic File
RAS* rw+ SUN Rasterfile
RAW r-- Raw
RGB* rw+ Raw red, green, and blue samples
RGBA* rw+ Raw red, green, blue, and alpha samples
RGBO* rw+ Raw red, green, blue, and opacity samples
RGF* rw- LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robot Graphic Format (black and white)
RLA* r-- Alias/Wavefront image
RLE* r-- Utah Run length encoded image
RMF r-- Raw Media Format
RW2 r-- Panasonic Lumix Raw Image
SCR* r-- ZX-Spectrum SCREEN$
SCREENSHOT* r-- Screen shot
SCT* r-- Scitex HandShake
SFW* r-- Seattle Film Works
SGI* rw+ Irix RGB image
SHTML* -w- Hypertext Markup Language and a client-side image map
SIX* rw- DEC SIXEL Graphics Format
SIXEL* rw- DEC SIXEL Graphics Format
SPARSE-COLOR* -w+ Sparse Color
SR2 r-- Sony Raw Format 2
SRF r-- Sony Raw Format
STEGANO* r-- Steganographic image
SUN* rw+ SUN Rasterfile
SVG -w+ Scalable Vector Graphics
SVGZ -w+ Compressed Scalable Vector Graphics
TEXT* r-- Text
TGA* rw- Truevision Targa image
THUMBNAIL* -w+ EXIF Profile Thumbnail
TILE* r-- Tile image with a texture
TIM* r-- PSX TIM
TTC* r-- TrueType font collection (Freetype 2.6.2)
TTF* r-- TrueType font (Freetype 2.6.2)
TXT* rw+ Text
UBRL* -w- Unicode Text format
UBRL6* -w- Unicode Text format 6dot
UIL* -w- X-Motif UIL table
UYVY* rw- 16bit/pixel interleaved YUV
VDA* rw- Truevision Targa image
VICAR* rw- VICAR rasterfile format
VID* rw+ Visual Image Directory
VIFF* rw+ Khoros Visualization image
VIPS* rw+ VIPS image
VST* rw- Truevision Targa image
WBMP* rw- Wireless Bitmap (level 0) image
WMV rw+ Windows Media Video
WPG* r-- Word Perfect Graphics
X3F r-- Sigma Camera RAW Picture File
XBM* rw- X Windows system bitmap (black and white)
XC* r-- Constant image uniform color
XCF* r-- GIMP image
XPM* rw- X Windows system pixmap (color)
XPS r-- Microsoft XML Paper Specification
XV* rw+ Khoros Visualization image
Y* rw+ Raw yellow samples
YCbCr* rw+ Raw Y, Cb, and Cr samples
YCbCrA* rw+ Raw Y, Cb, Cr, and alpha samples
YUV* rw- CCIR 601 4:1:1 or 4:2:2
* native blob support
r read support
w write support
+ support for multiple images
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T13:16:00-07:00
by fmw42
or my system (macOS 10.12 Sierra) is not compatible with the version of ImageMagick (the binary is for OS X 10.11 El Capitan)
That is likely the issue. IM has only one version for Mac. You will need to either get it from MacPorts or Homebrew for your Mac version or install all your delegates and IM from source. I install all my delegates from MacPorts and then install IM from source. See
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21502&p=88202&hilit ... rts#p88202
But in your case, it is probably easier to install from either MacPorts (IM 6) or from Homebrew (IM 7)
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T13:30:06-07:00
by fmw42
I did not know that mogrify allowed layer/page/frame/resolution selection?
For both IM 6.9.8.2 and IM 7.0.5.3 Q16, I get an error with the layer selection
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mogrify -path ../test2 -colorspace sRGB -format png *.PCD[5]
mogrify: unexpected end-of-file 'logo.PCD': Bad file descriptor @ error/pcd.c/ReadPCDImage/803.
This produces an image with the logo kind of grayed out on the left half and right half is totally green
But it works fine without it, though the output png is rather grayed out.
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mogrify -path ../test2 -colorspace sRGB -format png *.PCD
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T14:20:40-07:00
by snibgo
@fmw42: Your test has used IM to create a PCD. I think IM can create PCD files that contain only one layer, which is always 768x512. IM can't create multiple layered PCDs.
A PCD from a Kodak PhotoD or similar has multiple layers (the same image at different sizes).
Re: Converting PCD files results in Abort trap: 6
Posted: 2017-03-24T15:14:18-07:00
by fmw42
snibgo wrote: ↑2017-03-24T14:20:40-07:00
@fmw42: Your test has used IM to create a PCD. I think IM can create PCD files that contain only one layer, which is always 768x512. IM can't create multiple layered PCDs.
A PCD from a Kodak PhotoD or similar has multiple layers (the same image at different sizes).
That is likely correct and would explain why it fails with [5] at the end (assuming that is a valid thing in mogrify). When I did the mogrify without it, I got only one resolution. However, the result seems to be grayed out where it should be white. So that seems to be an issue either with the PCD writer or reader.
Perhaps the OP should provide and example PCD image with the full set of resolutions so we can test this.