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For Slick to load png files without a warning, they cannot be interlaced. I don't have photoshop, and I don't want to get it. Is there an alternative way to de-interlace images, perhaps through Paint.net plugins? I'm on a Windows machine, only mentioning this because there is a multitude of de-interlacing programs that only work on Mac or Linux.

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  • Just open it with practically any Image Editor/Viewer (eg: xnview) and save it as non-interlaced.
    – leonbloy
    Commented Nov 2, 2013 at 14:04
  • @leonbloy as it turns out MS Paint saves PNG files as non-interlaced... So now if I want to make a new file I have to save it in MS Paint instead of Paint.net. do you know if there are any ways to save as non-interlaced in Paint.net? Commented Nov 2, 2013 at 14:27
  • Paint.net does not save PNG as interlaced.
    – leonbloy
    Commented Nov 2, 2013 at 14:36
  • Strange, perhaps it's just this image or something... No, once I saved it in Paint.NET it gave problems again. It's also entirely possible that it isn't actually interlacing, it may be the bits but I'm saving images as 8 bit. Commented Nov 2, 2013 at 14:45
  • Are you sure it's interlaced? forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/26064-non-interlaced-png Test with entropymine.com/jason/tweakpng
    – leonbloy
    Commented Nov 2, 2013 at 15:01

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Use ImageMagick - it's not fast, but is at least cross-platform.

magick convert -interlace none interlaced.png uninterlaced.png
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  • Thanks, works great for me. I had an issue with interlaced PNG files in connection with asciidoctor pdf generation. Hint: For me the complete command was magick convert -interlace none interlaced.png uninterlaced.png.
    – mentalo
    Commented May 29, 2019 at 14:16
  • I too needed to use asciidoctor-pdf and was facing the same issue. I installed 'ImageMagick-6.9.12-Q16-HDRI' (latest version) and found the new command to convert interlaced to uninterlaced png as below (we no longer need 'magick' at the start of the command): convert -interlace none interlaced.png uninterlaced.png
    – WpfBee
    Commented May 12, 2021 at 12:20
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Building upon pobrelkey's answer and mentalo's comment, you can use ImageMagic's mogrify command to convert the image in-place:

(Warning: The following will overwrite some-image.png.)

magick mogrify -interlace none some-image.png

This also allows to convert multiple image files at once:

magick mogrify -interlace none image1.png image2.png image3.png
magick mogrify -interlace none *.png

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