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24th June 2015, 04:24 | #1 | Link |
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Source filters for DPX input?
So far I've tried "ImportUncompressedSequence" and ImmaRead, but both are giving me dependency errors that boggle my mind. Are there any other options?
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24th June 2015, 17:16 | #2 | Link |
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Regarding Immaread. Did you put all files (dll + xml) in http://www.wilbertdijkhof.com/ImageMagick-6.5.8_dll.zip in your system folder?
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Okay, I placed the DLLs in SysWOW64. I have not set the environment variable, logged out, or rebooted.
JPEG test ImmaRead("U:\frecklesTEST.jpg",MAGICK_HOME="C:\Windows\SysWOW64") #WORKING ImmaRead("frecklesTEST.jpg",MAGICK_HOME="C:\Windows\SysWOW64") #Stack overflow Actual DPX (720x486 10-bit Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4K capture) ImmaRead("U:\<my very long path>\<filename>.dpx",magick_home="C:\Windows\SysWOW64") #Crash ImmaRead("U:\<my very long path>\<filename>.00003591.dpx",magick_home="C:\Windows\SysWOW64") #Garbled image ImmaRead("U:\<my very long path>\<filename>.%08d.dpx",magick_home="C:\Windows\SysWOW64") #100 garbled images This is one of the crazy errors I was getting before, which happens if I try to place the DLLs in other folders: Quote:
And then ImmaRead("frecklesTEST.jpg",MAGICK_HOME="U:\ImmaRead-ImageMagickDLLs\") generates the same error message except it says unable to open image `.jpg' without the "EST". Last edited by ChiDragon; 27th June 2015 at 14:08. |
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28th June 2015, 13:41 | #8 | Link |
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Could you upload such a file somewhere. The imagemagick libs which are used in that plugin are outdated, so it might be the dpx (or some dpx formats) is not well supported. I guess i should update the libs when the dpx file opens fine in newer versions of imagemagick.
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28th June 2015, 17:46 | #9 | Link |
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Here is a nice copyright-free image of something on my computer desk. Hopefully there are no bad ads on this site or anything.
http://www.4shared.com/file/Eaia_s4A...80i5994_R.html For me this 1920x1080 image crashes ImmaRead rather than displaying garbled like the other one. Should I send a 720x486 garbled one too? Last edited by ChiDragon; 28th June 2015 at 17:50. |
29th June 2015, 15:02 | #11 | Link |
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Whoops, the crash was actually because I typed the path to the file wrong (filename correct but forgot subfolder)! This one actually loads just fine! Although, it's a 42-frame sequence and if I load it with the default end value of 100, there's a stack overflow when it tries to read frame 43.
Here is a garbled one: http://www.4shared.com/file/t_1XiidT...6i5994_RG.html I guess it doesn't like the frame size? Last edited by ChiDragon; 29th June 2015 at 15:08. |
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As long as we're going off topic -
Dropbox. * Set up a shared folder on your PC and the DropBox app uploads the files to the cloud. * Browse the folder and right click a file to get the public URL. * Paste the URL between [img] and [/img] OneDrive and Google Drive work too, but I find DropBox more convenient. Free for < X GB (not sure what the limit is these days) |
1st July 2015, 18:13 | #17 | Link |
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I have the images. Btw xnview only shows the big one correctly. The little one looks garbled. Is there an image viewer which shows the little correctly?
When i have time i will look at ImageMagick and update libs if the last version can read them. |
4th July 2015, 04:21 | #18 | Link |
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Thanks for mirroring, foxyshadis.
I don't know which image viewers can display DPX files. It's entirely possible that the 720x486 DPX files created by the capture card are simply broken, though its 4:2:2 AVI captures with the same frame size are fine. This card currently has 1.4/5 stars on Amazon customer reviews because it's so buggy and fails to deliver so many features. Sorry for bothering you with what may be yet another Blackmagic driver failure. |
4th July 2015, 06:39 | #19 | Link |
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FFImageSource opens up the big file fine but fails with the small file.
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