I'm invoking ImageMagick's convert.exe with the following python command:
os.system("convert -compress group4 %s -type bilevel -monochrome %s -alpha off" % (imagefilename,imagefilename.replace(ext1,ext2)))
Prior to adding "-alpha off" there were no errors, but the output image showed up as black and bright green instead of black and white. After adding it, the output images display correctly, but every time an image is converted an error is output:
.tifconvert.exe: missing an image filename `off' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3065
Is there a way to suppress this error, since it slows down run time and makes a mess in the command prompt window? I tried moving the -alpha off tag to before the file name, but then the images show up as green again in the image viewer.
call()
function in thesubprocess
module instead ofos.system()
and redirectstdout
and/orstderr
toos.devnull
.-alpha Off
.-alpha off
.-alpha off
there is an error message. I am using PHP on Ubuntu. Error:convert-im6.q16: missing an image filename /srv/tmp/phpuNz7N2_preview.jpg @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3255.
- Anyone has another idea?-write
from the convert command. Now it works.