![]() There are all kinds of revision challenges going on, think megapixels is the victim rather than the cause. ![]() Perhaps there's another reason for the change in bahavior. Prior to installing the additional image processing packages, Megapixels produced both. (03-25-2021, 12:43 PM)calinb Wrote: Hoping for the benefits described here and on developer Martijn Braam's webpage, I did "sudo apt install dcraw imagemagick" but I think it actually broken Megapixels functionality. Maybe megapixels dev, Martijn Braam, would respond to a bug report, but I haven't found where to file one. tiff files over to my MX Linux laptop and using gimp to convert to other compressed formats, when desired (because. Ever since I got my PinePhone late last year, I've been copying the. I don't have time to study the script and figure out what is happening now but It would probably take me far less time to find a lightweight. tiff but the conversion is failing for some reason and postprocess.sh deletes the. I suspect that when imagemagick is installed, postprocess.sh tries to produce a. tiff files were automatically produced by the megapixels postprocess.sh script again. Once I actually removed imagemagick (while retaining dcraw), the. It turns out that I didn't purge / remove imagemagick when I thought I had. I think I'll just run dcraw from the terminal to do my conversions manually for now. I guess I should have studied the script code before trying to use it manually! "/usr/share/megapixels/postprocess.sh /home/mobian/Pictures test"Īnd the result was it deleted my entire Pictures subdirectory with all my (wanted) pictures in it! dng files in my Pictures folder to 1.dng, 2.dng, 3.dng, etc. In an attempt to learn / debug the behavior of the script and its interaction with Megapixels output, I renamed some. i think the change happend at the moment where they introduced the qr-code reading featureThanks. I tried "sudo apt purge dcraw imagemagick" but no luck getting automatic. Prior to the installing the additional image processing packages, Megapixels produced both. I did try running the update from the raspi-config menu as well, but it just gave the same results as above.(03-25-2021, 12:50 PM)ncc Wrote: (03-25-2021, 12:43 PM)calinb Wrote: Hoping for the benefits described here and on developer Martijn Braam's webpage, I did "sudo apt install dcraw imagemagick" but I think it actually broken Megapixels functionality. ![]() So am I doing something wrong here? Am I missing another update command, or do I have to add in a different source to pull from? Get:3 wheezy/main armhf Packages Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not raspistill -v Last login: Wed Aug 28 19:35:28 2013 from sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade This is strange, because, even though I am upgrading, my RPi doesn't appear to be downloading any updates - or thinks there are no updates to download, here is what I just ran: Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 24576 bytes, use -b option to extract) Interoperability Index : R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB)Įncoding Process : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding Maker Note Unknown Text : (Binary data 304 bytes, use -b option to extract) ![]()
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