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- 2018-08-08T06:33:41-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12767
Re: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
Sorry, I guess I missed that discussion. -connected components is also a solution for finding the black pixels from the white ones. That was also a good suggestion. Indeed, I already use -connected components, from a script that I rewrote, using some ideas, that you previously posted. The solution ...
- 2018-08-07T16:39:58-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12767
Re: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
I am not suggesting you use it to preserve large areas. I was only suggesting that you use it to thin your lines to 1 pixel wide. Then use txt: format to study the spacing between the black regions. For those regions that do not fit, write over your input black pixels with white pixels. Thanks fred ...
- 2018-08-07T14:35:18-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12767
Re: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
Another method is to use morphology to change white lines that are wider than the specified width to, say, red. Any remaining white will be narrow. Then change any sequence of white-then-black to white-white. Then change red back to white. Thanks How do I this?, I am little familiar with using open ...
- 2018-08-07T10:02:37-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12767
Using Morhpology to remove gaps that are small
My code generates pretty accurate images that represent the dimensions of series of images. However occasionally it makes a mistake... for example the following image: where the 4th black line needs to be removed. https://image.ibb.co/ceiPFe/example.jpg Note: this image has been scaled vertically to ...
- 2018-02-23T17:06:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: -fx return raw values?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8342
Re: -fx return raw values?
Thanks for those, was just wondering if there was switch as it can be a bit laborious, with long fx statements.
With the precision of the value give by of u, will i get the exact value when I do 65535*u?
With the precision of the value give by of u, will i get the exact value when I do 65535*u?
- 2018-02-23T13:09:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: -fx return raw values?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8342
-fx return raw values?
Is there a simple way to use the -fx command with raw values rather than normalised, i.e. 0-1
for example
convert rose: -fx 'debug(u)' null
I would like to work with the raw 16bit value stored, or even its 8-bit equivalent, if possible.
for example
convert rose: -fx 'debug(u)' null
I would like to work with the raw 16bit value stored, or even its 8-bit equivalent, if possible.
- 2017-12-27T07:00:01-07:00
- Forum: Developers
- Topic: Discussion About New Linear and Non-linear Gray
- Replies: 8
- Views: 22560
Re: Discussion About New sGray
Why not leave the legacy names as is: and introduce lGray, sGray and lRGB then you have Gray, RGB, sRGB as legacy values and new values of lGray for linear Gray, sGray for Gray using the sRGB gamma lRGB for linear RGB basically make it very clear what you mean with the new terms but support the old ...
- 2017-12-26T08:27:16-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Removing noise from -fx minima.r and maxima.r calculations
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6779
Re: Removing noise from -fx minima.r and maxima.r calculations
How many pixels wide and high? The "-blur 0x7" will take time. Supplying a radius will reduce this, eg "-blur 21x7". Faster still, use integral images (see Windowed mean and standard deviation ), eg: convert in.tiff -process integim -process 'deintegim w 21x21' out.tiff some scans 3000px others ...
- 2017-12-26T06:01:50-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Removing noise from -fx minima.r and maxima.r calculations
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6779
Removing noise from -fx minima.r and maxima.r calculations
Analysing film scans I use the values of -fx minima.r, maxima.r, minima.g, maxima.g etc. Is there a fast (these are 50mb files or more), way of calculating these values but removing outliers, (which is noise either from the scanning process or scratches on the original) I am currently using -blur ...
- 2017-11-27T13:40:47-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: input Linear RGB specifiy output RGB or sRGB
- Replies: 36
- Views: 42403
Re: input Linear RGB specifiy output RGB or sRGB
Were are you seeing 6.9.9.24 beta? I am using https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick.git
I didn't see that tag, or issue etc
I didn't see that tag, or issue etc
- 2017-11-27T12:40:14-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: input Linear RGB specifiy output RGB or sRGB
- Replies: 36
- Views: 42403
Re: input Linear RGB specifiy output RGB or sRGB
Did an issue/bug reported get created for this?
- 2017-11-25T12:24:15-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Heap size larger than expected
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9250
Re: Heap size larger than expected
Thanks fred, I will upgrade at some point. My follow up was just offered as 'way around' the 'issue' by just allocating more memory, than ideal, for grayscale images only. I assume the default limit for memory is set at the physical limit, by increasing it to some sensible amount above the amount of ...
- 2017-11-24T19:26:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Heap size larger than expected
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9250
Re: Heap size larger than expected
Thanks, in which case it seems to make sense to increase the memory limit beyond the physical ram, I have 12G, and
identify -list resource shows Memory: 11.445GiB, changed them convert command too:
convert -limit 20G infile outfile
and no need to for any temporary files.
identify -list resource shows Memory: 11.445GiB, changed them convert command too:
convert -limit 20G infile outfile
and no need to for any temporary files.
- 2017-11-24T16:23:42-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Heap size larger than expected
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9250
Heap size larger than expected
I have the following 2.3905GB grayscale file. $ identify n10_757_a_full4800_exp1_001.tif n10_757_a_full4800_exp1_001.tif TIFF 27360x43680 27360x43680+0+0 16-bit Grayscale Gray 2.3905GB 0.010u 0:00.000 a simple rotate 90 results seems to require 8.9G? convert -define registry:temporary-path=. -debug ...
- 2017-11-13T16:41:43-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: input Linear RGB specifiy output RGB or sRGB
- Replies: 36
- Views: 42403