AW: [magick-users] identify -verbose wrong results?

Andreas Thiele andreas at atp-media.de
Mon Oct 15 04:40:49 PDT 2007



> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: magick-users-bounces at imagemagick.org 
> [mailto:magick-users-bounces at imagemagick.org] Im Auftrag von 
> Anthony Thyssen
> Gesendet: Montag, 15. Oktober 2007 01:30
> An: ImageMagick User List
> Betreff: Re: [magick-users] identify -verbose wrong results?
> 
> 
> "Andreas Thiele" on  wrote...
> | Hi All,
> | 
> | I compiled ImageMagick 6.3.5.
> | 
> | identify -verbose <image-file>
> | 
> | returns wrong information on type, colorspace and depth 
> regardless if 
> | the format is bmp, png, tif, psd.
> | 
> | I always get
> | 
> | Type: Bilevel
> | Colorspace: Gray
> | Depth: 1-bit
> | 
> | when I use an image containing white pixels only.
> | 
> | 
> | Is this a known issue?
> | 
> Nope, I say that was an accurate description for a pure white 
> image of a unknwon or pure data type of image file format.
> 
> For image file formats like JPEG, TIFF, PNG  however the 
> about should have given how the image is stored in the image 
> file.  But you have not specified the image file format, or 
> given a small example image.
> 
> There was a change in regards to reporting after that release 
> to try it with the latest release (yesterday, sunday) 
> 6.3.6-2, then if you are still having a problem, repeat the 
> above WITH a URL of a small image example image.
> 
> Better still do this on the IM discussion forum.
> ...

Thanks for your hints. OK, I move to the forum.

Andreas




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