you may want to put this into something that loads when you app loads, like 
initializers/paperclip.rb

Paperclip.options[:log] = true



On Jun 12, 2013, at 11:58 AM, Jim Ruther Nill wrote:

> I haven't seen the paperclip code but I think you can look at the 
> preprocessors used by default by paperclip.
> You usually see logs when paperclip does some processing using rmagick which 
> may be a clue as to what
> part of the lib you want to look at.
> 

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