@snibgo: The screenshots are from an external source. So I must live with what I get.
If the units are unknown, it is better to say so than to express them as 1x1 dpi. Yes, you might be right but the default behaviour (as mentioned in the manual) has changed.
I have now changed my conversion ...
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- 2014-01-30T13:04:46-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: convert will result in file with 1x1 dpi
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- 2014-01-28T22:25:18-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: convert will result in file with 1x1 dpi
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Re: convert will result in file with 1x1 dpi
So I would have to say that your input PNG image was not created correctly, if it reports 72x72 and units=undefined.
This is a simple screenshot done by hitting the Alt-Print-Key on the keyboard. identify 6.6.9-7 always reports 72x72 dpi.
You can probably convert the image with -units ...
This is a simple screenshot done by hitting the Alt-Print-Key on the keyboard. identify 6.6.9-7 always reports 72x72 dpi.
You can probably convert the image with -units ...
- 2014-01-28T13:23:46-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: convert will result in file with 1x1 dpi
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convert will result in file with 1x1 dpi
Hello,
currently I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with version:
$ identify -version
Version: ImageMagick 6.6.9-7 2012-08-17 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
If I use identify to extract information from some image ( Download ) the result is:
$ identify -verbose winprog4-Darktable.png
Image: winprog4 ...
currently I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with version:
$ identify -version
Version: ImageMagick 6.6.9-7 2012-08-17 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
If I use identify to extract information from some image ( Download ) the result is:
$ identify -verbose winprog4-Darktable.png
Image: winprog4 ...