IM on Linux thinks CMYK is RGB
Posted: 2007-04-05T08:56:32-07:00
I have an interesting situation in which commands (convert) that work
solidly on a Mac OS X machine do not produce good results when run
on a Linux machine. They're way out of contrast.
Linux distribution is Suse I believe.
Version: ImageMagick 6.2.3 02/24/06 Q16
After some searching, I realized that identify shows every file as RGB,
even when I transfer a file I know to be CMYK. (I'm converting EPS files
in CMYK format to JPG files in RGB).
I know the ImageMagick on the Linux server came pre-compiled and
have yet to compile them from source. Still, it's an odd problem unless
it's a known bug.
Has anyone run into this kind of situation, and know a solution?
Thanks,
Andrew
solidly on a Mac OS X machine do not produce good results when run
on a Linux machine. They're way out of contrast.
Linux distribution is Suse I believe.
Version: ImageMagick 6.2.3 02/24/06 Q16
After some searching, I realized that identify shows every file as RGB,
even when I transfer a file I know to be CMYK. (I'm converting EPS files
in CMYK format to JPG files in RGB).
I know the ImageMagick on the Linux server came pre-compiled and
have yet to compile them from source. Still, it's an odd problem unless
it's a known bug.
Has anyone run into this kind of situation, and know a solution?
Thanks,
Andrew