I read the IM Examples cropping page and tried with the "+repage"
option: "convert -verbose -crop 250x300 06_001.jpg +repage
tiles/K%05d.gif", but still got the problem the resulting tiles have the
same dimension as the source-image.
So the repage-option changed anything. I tried both on linux
(ImageMagick 6.2.5) and winxp (ImagMagick 6.2.3). Any further ideas?

Thanks
John

Anthony Thyssen wrote:
John Hauf on  wrote...
| Hello,
| | I use imageMagick-convert to devide large images into single tiles. This | works perfect for the output of the most image formats. | But when i choose "gif" as output-format, the resulting tiles have the | same dimensions as the source-image. | When I use the following command: "convert -verbose -crop 250x300 | mySrcImg.jpg tiles/K%05d.gif", I would expect that I get numbered | gif-files with a dimension of 250x300 pixels in the tiles-directory. But | instead I get the numbered gif-files, but the dimension of each tile is | the same as the dimension of the source-file. | | Has anyone a solution or workaround for this issue?

Read IM Examples Cropping page...
  Removing Canvas/Page Geometry
    http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graphics/imagick6/crop/#crop_repage

  Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer )    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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