The only thing I can think of is to use -fuzz near black to remove 
the shadow. But that may not be generic enough to work in all cases 
without corrupting your  images.

See Anthony's responses also.




>This link shows you the result of my montage operation
>http://www.esnips.com/doc/6b1f4297-cce8-418f-9caa-01f9ea4a17f3/demo-icons
>Produced by montage *.png -background black -geometry 64x64 -tile 
>8x8 demo-icons.png
>
>
>Here's the extra black I was referring to
>
>http://www.esnips.com/doc/6a2830fb-5ffa-47b7-8729-8148c9fc4ca1/ExtraBlack
>
>
>Here's an input image and you can get to others/
>http://www.esnips.com/doc/2288bd46-f9df-4c38-a294-cbafe6d0d90b/output-48
>
>I just noticed while going through this process. That it appears 
>that each of the images that demonstrates an extra black around the 
>edges has some sort of shadow associated with it. Which would be why 
>I am seeing the extra black. I can ask the graphics designer to go 
>over them again. or is there an easy fix for this in IM ?
>
>Thanks for the help.
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