When I use convert with the -level parameter, it affects everything in the command, even if I separate the other images with "\( \)"
Example: convert \( rose: -level 70,75% \) \( rose: \) -compose Screen -composite rose.jpg When I use the above command, the first and the second "rose" is affected by -level. But when I do exactly the same thing with any other parameter, like blur, it works ok (affecting only the first "rose:"). Example: convert \( rose: -blur 0x5 \) \( rose: \) -compose Screen -composite rose.jpg The above command works fine. I'm currently using ImageMagick 6.4.9-3 in linux. _________________________________________________________________ Llévate Messenger en el móvil a todas partes ¡Conéctate! http://www.microsoft.com/spain/windowsmobile/messenger/default.mspx _______________________________________________ Magick-users mailing list [email protected] http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users
