Windows builds of IM with 'hdri' or IM 7 test available?

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Windows builds of IM with 'hdri' or IM 7 test available?

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hi

I've searched and tried to find either a Windows 32bit build of IM with 'hdri' enabled or IM 7 32bit Windows build which I believe will have 'hdri' as a default build option.

Many thanks
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Many thanks.

**EDIT**

Ok, Convert.exe seems to be missing, have things changed in this release or at least the .dll package, I'll try the other downloads in the alpha link.
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Re: Windows builds of IM with 'hdri' or IM 7 test available?

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Try magick.exe.
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ok, thanks but unfortuneatly magick.exe 7.00 is crashing for me where as IM 6 latest version Convert works. I'll have to try and find a Windows 32bit hdri of latest 6 version or try compiling via MingW as i'm on Linux but using Windows 32bit binaries via Wine.

I'd better wait on IM 7 for a more battle hardened version to find whether it's Wines problem or IM 7 alpha as the process I'm doing is a little off the wall. :-)

I'm successfully piping 48bit RGB from AVSPmod to Windows Q16 IM 6 Convert.exe to write 16bit tif's but I'd like to do this to OpenEXR.

I can also write 16bit tifs via a Windows binary of AVS2yuv piping to Linux hdri build of IM 6 giving me 16bit EXR's. But I prefer to use AVSPmod for batching reasons, massive memory requirement otherwise.

I know I don't expect you to be experienced with this oddball process. :-)

But where as piping to IM 6 Q16 windows binary of convert.exe works for what I'm doing, piping to IM 7 magick.exe crashes.

What I really need for the moment I think is to locate a 32bit Windows convert.exe with hdri enabled.
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We'll look towards releasing an HDRI-enabled Windows version of ImageMagick 6 within a week or so.
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OP: have you looked at http://blog.astrophotographytargets.com ... n-windows/ ?

D:\web\im>"%IMGf%convert" -version
Version: ImageMagick 6.7.6-1 2012-03-17 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2012 ImageMagick Studio LLC
Features: HDRI
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snibgo, many thanks for the link, I've downloaded and using now, bigger memory footprint than non hdri I think as now my batch processing has to be shorter image sequence batches, so therefore more batches to process than with a Q16 to stay within my available memory but great all the same.

magick & fmw42 thanks for help as always.
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