No, no change to the OS. I appreciate your help in getting this far with this though. Thank you!fmw42 wrote:Unfortunately, I do not know. I had just heard that some Linux systems had this problem with OpenMP. Did you change your OS?
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- 2016-05-28T21:37:32-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- 2016-05-28T20:11:16-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
Alright, I tried with 1, 2, 3, and four threads (using convert -limit thread 1 ..., convert -limit thread 2 ..., etc.) and the only one without the black bars is the one with the single thread. ??? Any idea why would it not be able to handle more threads, like it has in the past?
- 2016-05-28T20:05:27-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
Woah! I think you may have hit on something here. When I run it with convert -limit thread 1 ... there are no black bars! This has never been a problem before, and I am concerned that it will impact the speed in which I can process the files, but it's a start! However, I have no idea where to go fro...
- 2016-05-28T20:04:25-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
You have 24 processors and OpenMP enabled. Another thing you could try is to disable Openmp or try using one thread. convert -limit thread 1 ... Woah! I think you may have hit on something here. When I run it with convert -limit thread 1 ... [/quote] there are no black bars! This has never been a p...
- 2016-05-28T19:56:22-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
snibgo has a good idea. Try converting to PNG without the rotate. Does that work? Then try converting the PNG to JPG. Does that work? If both converts work, then put in the rotate again and see if those work. Alright, so the results were: Converting to PNG without the rotate -> works, looks good wi...
- 2016-05-28T19:16:37-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
It's a question of pinning down where the problem lies. It could be reading the input, doing the processing, or writing the output. If it happens for all input and output file types, then the problem is probably in the processing (eg a memory issue). But the problem may be restricted to JPG formats...
- 2016-05-28T18:53:46-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
Thank you for the suggestions. The files are jpg images and the output is jpg. The results for convert -list resource are: Resource limits: Width: 214.7MP Height: 214.7MP Area: 64.317GP Memory: 29.95GiB Map: 59.899GiB Disk: unlimited File: 18750 Thread: 24 Throttle: 0 Time: unlimited I'm not sure wh...
- 2016-05-28T16:51:38-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Re: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
Oh, and this same thing has happened to hundreds of images that it has been tested on. The black bars always appear in the same place too, regardless of the image.
- 2016-05-28T16:44:41-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
- Replies: 38
- Views: 34649
Rotate image causes black bars and corruption
I just moved from/to the following: ImageMagick-nox11: 6.9.2.3,1 -> 6.9.4.3,1 pecl-imagick: 3.1.2_2 -> 3.4.1 Full version info: Version: ImageMagick 6.9.4-3 Q16 amd64 2016-05-24 http://www.imagemagick.org Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2016 ImageMagick Studio LLC License: http://www.imagemagick.org/s...
- 2016-05-03T14:07:07-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Image Coders Question
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8080
Re: Image Coders Question
Yes. For example (using HTTP): convert http://snibgo.com/imforums/rgimage1.png r.png This succeeds. But if I insert ... <policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="HTTP" /> ... into policy.xml, the command fails with: convert.exe: not authorized `//snibgo.com/imforum...
- 2016-05-03T12:43:06-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Image Coders Question
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8080
Re: Image Coders Question
ImageMagick coders are the modules that read and write formats that are identified by letters before a colon at the start of filenames. For example: convert PNG:in.png PNG32:out.png convert http://my.domain.com/in.png out.png Coders that are internal to IM (as opposed to external delegates) have so...
- 2016-05-03T11:52:38-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Image Coders Question
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8080
Image Coders Question
So with the new vulnerability that was announce today (see here: https://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=29588), the solution is to add a set of lines to your policy.xml file. The lines that were mentioned include the following: <policy domain="coder" rights=&q...
- 2016-05-03T11:45:23-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: ImageTragick - Remote code execution
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3651
Re: ImageTragick - Remote code execution
This was actually already announced in this forum as well, here: https://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-s ... =4&t=29588
- 2016-05-03T11:26:15-07:00
- Forum: Developers
- Topic: ImageMagick Security Issue
- Replies: 33
- Views: 51263
ImageMagick Security Issue
Can you explain a little more about what these policies will do? For example, we currently access all of our imagemagick processes through HTTPS calls; would including HTTPS in our policy file like this cause issues with that? (Sorry for my ignorance!) Edit: On second thought, if HTTPS is a coder it...
- 2012-08-11T10:47:25-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: Color issue when using composite
- Replies: 6
- Views: 15105
Re: Color issue when using composite
Great! Thanks for the additional information. It is interesting to me that they decided to make such a large change to the way they handle the images. I have a feeling that quite a few people are going to be having these same issues in the coming years as they update their IM installation.