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by rookrike
2011-10-12T05:45:01-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Noise Generation
Replies: 2
Views: 4231

Re: Noise Generation

Glad to be of use. Thanks.
by rookrike
2011-10-12T02:25:33-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Noise Generation
Replies: 2
Views: 4231

Noise Generation

I'm using: ImageMagick-6.7.3-0-Q16-windows-dll

On a laptop (2GB memory) this command line:

convert -size 4500x3500 xc: +noise Poisson OUT.JPG

took 2 minutes 10 seconds. This seems excessive. Am I wrong?


Thanks.
by rookrike
2011-09-05T02:45:44-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

I should apologise for the above remarks; they sound more than a little snotty. I'm aware that the developers don't want a buggy piece of software any more than I do - so sorry, and thanks for the help.


D.
by rookrike
2011-09-05T00:40:31-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

I know it has nothing to do with -distort Polar -1. I know that because the dropouts are linear - doh! I was pointing out that the tosh about -sparse-color was irrelevant since -distort Polar -1 came after it. The gen on OpenMP was at least germane. I'll bear it in mind.


D.
by rookrike
2011-09-04T03:59:32-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

This thread seems to be wandering off topic. What does the number of parameters passed to -sparse-color have to do with the possible dropout bug? The -sparse-color command works correctly according to the documentation. Even if it didn't I doubt any inconsistencies in the drawing of the gradient wou...
by rookrike
2011-09-02T09:29:13-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

Hi. I gave my IM version - in red - above: ImageMagick-6.7.2-1-Q16-windows-dll -sparse-color Barycentric only requires two parameters to generate the third automatically. To quote your docs: Two Point Gradients If only two color points are given, IM will generate the third point for you, so that the...
by rookrike
2011-09-02T08:01:38-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

Hi, again. I've checked the libjpeg version: it's 8, which is up-to-date I think. Translating JPG > PNG still gives dropouts Translating PNG > PNG doesn't appear to generate dropouts but since the dropouts don't show every time it's difficult to know whether that's any kind of fix or clue to the pro...
by rookrike
2011-09-01T22:32:42-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Re: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

Version: ImageMagick-6.7.2-1-Q16-windows-dll Hi, fmw42. Thanks for the response. First, any jpeg will do for testing. No, it doesn't fail consistently - sometimes the lines are there, sometimes not. But the lines are consistent - always about that length, and always in the top half. (As far as I ca...
by rookrike
2011-09-01T09:43:33-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.
Replies: 13
Views: 19617

Dropouts: Using Windows and current IM.

Hi. There's a topic below about dropouts - it has an unhelpful title which is why this is a new topic. While I've been generating faux lenticular vignetting using the code below; dropouts are appearing in some - not all - output images. All the dropouts seem to be identical; and all are confined to ...