Re: [gentoo-user] ImageMagick convert utility; latest version has problems

2006-02-10 Thread Frédéric Grosshans
Le vendredi 10 février 2006 à 02:25 -0500, Walter Dnes a écrit :
   The latest unstable builds complain about not finding libMagick.so.6.

More or less random guess :
did you revdep-rebuild ?

Fred

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Re: [gentoo-user] ImageMagick convert utility; latest version has problems

2006-02-10 Thread Walter Dnes
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 12:14:26PM +0100, Fr?d?ric Grosshans wrote
 Le vendredi 10 f?vrier 2006 ? 02:25 -0500, Walter Dnes a ?crit :
The latest unstable builds complain about not finding libMagick.so.6.
 
 More or less random guess :
   did you revdep-rebuild ?

  Yes.  Neither revdep-rebuild --ask nor revdep-rebuild --ask --deep
found anything wrong.

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[gentoo-user] ImageMagick convert utility; latest version has problems

2006-02-09 Thread Walter Dnes
  I've found a couple of ways to use ImageMagick's convert utility
to salvage underexposed digital photos.  Both methods preferentially
boost the brightness of darker pixels, so that dark areas are boosted,
without blowing out brighter areas.  My problem is that the latest
stable builds (6.2.2.5 and 6.2.4.2-r1) don't work, so I've had to mask
them out in /etc/portage/package.mask with the line

media-gfx/imagemagick-6.2.2.3-r1

  The two particular uses are...

1) a script called pwrr that uses a power curve, like so
#!/bin/bash
convert -depth 8 ${1} -fx u^${3} ${2}

example
pwrr input_file.tif output_file.tif 0.5

The lower the 3rd parameter, the more that dark areas get brightened.
Should be below 1 and greater than 0.  Approx 20 seconds to process a
2048x1536 TIFF on an AMD3000+ K8 (32-bit mode) with 2 gigs of RAM.


2) a script called logg that uses a logarithmic curve like so
#!/bin/bash
convert -depth 8 ${1} -fx ln(u*(${3}-1)+1)/ln(${3}) ${2}

example
logg input_file.tif output_file.tif 16

The higher the 3rd parameter, the more that dark areas get brightened.
The 3rd parameter *MUST* be greater than 1.  Approx 60 seconds to
process a 2048x1536 TIFF on an AMD3000+ K8 (32-bit mode) with 2 gigs of
RAM.


  The latest unstable builds complain about not finding libMagick.so.6.
If I create the appropriate symlink, convert runs, and returns
*INSTANTLY*, instead of taking time to process the file.  The output
file is a straight copy of the input file (minus metadata) with no
processing at all.  Other new builds do make the lib, but don't work.
They also create an unprocessed copy, and return instantly.

  The following ebuilds are available

imagemagick-6.1.8.8.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.0.4.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.0.6.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.1.5.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.1.5-r1.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.2.0.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.2.0-r1.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.2.3.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.2.3-r1.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.4.2.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.4.2-r1.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.5.2.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.5.4.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.5.5.ebuild
imagemagick-6.2.6.0.ebuild

  I set /etc/portage/package.keywords to accept ~x86 builds like so...
media-gfx/imagemagick ~x86

  I built 6.2.6.0.  I tested it, and it failed.  Tried 6.2.5.5, same
results.  Rinse, lather, repeat, with the immediately earlier version
each time.  It wasn't until I got down to 6.2.2.3-r1 that it worked.
Other relevant data...

AMD 3000+ K8 running in 32-bit mode

[m3000][root][~] emerge --pretend --verbose imagemagick

These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild   R   ] media-gfx/imagemagick-6.2.2.3-r1  +X -cups +doc -fpx -graphviz 
-jbig +jpeg -lcms +mpeg -perl +png +tiff +truetype +wmf -xml2


CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -march=athlon -m3dnow -mmmx -msse -msse2 
-mfpmath=sse
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
MAKEOPTS=-j1
USE=-* 3dnow X a52 aac alsa bzip2 cdr dga dio divx4linux dri dvd dvdr dvdread 
encode exif ffmpeg flac fortran gb gif gtk2 imlib jpeg maildir mikmod mime mmap 
mmx mng mp3 mpeg ncurses nptl nptlonly nsplugin offensive ogg opengl plotutils 
png posix quicktime readline sdl sharedmem slang sockets sse theora threads 
tiff truetype vcd vorbis win32codecs wmf xpm xv zlib

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