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I do not think that in your command -define bmp:format=bmp3 will do anything for the PNG output. Also the image you post is not what I get from running
What is your Ghostscript version? I am running IM 6.9.12-96 with GS 9.56.1 on Mac OSX. I have see issues with GS 10.x and others have had to downgrade to 9.x.x If you really need to modify the gs command, I believe that you can do that in the delegates.xml file for PS/PSF/EPS/PDF. |
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ImageMagick version
6.9.12-32
Operating system
Linux
Operating system, version and so on
Ubuntu 20.04
Description
I'm running this command
convert -define bmp:format=bmp3 fail_symbol.pdf test.png
then I added a -verbose to get the information on what is imagemagick sending to ghostscript, and this is the result command:
gs -dQUIET -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dNOPROMPT -dMaxBitmap=500000000 -dAlignToPixels=0 -dGridFitTT=2 '-sDEVICE=pngalpha' -dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 '-r72x72' -dPrinted=false -sOutputFile=test.png fail_symbol.pdf
if I execute that, I got a incorrect output:
with some characters like a blackbox, then if I drop the value -dPrinted=false from the script I got the correct results, now my question is how can I configure imagemagick delegates or which parameter do I have to send to ghostscript to avoid -dPrinted=false on the script
Steps to Reproduce
run the command
convert -define bmp:format=bmp3 fail_symbol.pdf test.png
with the PDF Attached
Images
fail_symbol.pdf
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