try

convert example_rgb_gap.jpg -separate example_rgb_gap_%d.png
convert example_rgb_gap_0.png example_rgb_gap_1.png \
        -compose darken -composite example_rgb_gap_01.png
convert example_rgb_gap_2.png example_rgb_gap_01.png \
        -compose darken -composite -threshold 1 example_rgb_gap_mask.png
convert example_rgb_gap.jpg example_rgb_gap_mask.png \
        -compose multiply -composite example_rgb_gap_proc.jpg




The attachment on my last post didn't go through. An example of what I am describing can be found here:

http://www.magicpancakes.com/example_rgb_gap.jpg

Hello all,
I'm writing with what should be a relatively simple task. I've never tried to do anything beyond simple conversions, resizing, composites, etc. using IM, so I'm sort of a newbie. I am starting with three individual images, representing R G and B bands that I combine into a single RGB image. In the resulting image, the individual bands do not line up properly (an issue inherent in the individual bands, not anything that I can control). I've attached a small section as an example. I want to set the entire region to 0 while preserving the surrounding areas where the RGB pixel value is correct. In other words, if the value is 0 on an individual band, it should be 0 in the final image. I have been playing with fx statements, but I'm having trouble with syntax, and it is SLOW. I know there must be a simple and FAST solution. Perhaps creating a mask from the individual bands and then applying it over the RGB image? I need to run this as a step in a script to process many of these images (~11 mb each).
Thanks for any suggestions.
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