![]() Snibgo likely understands this better and it appears from his command that it is a raw format and he has given the correct sampling-factor. It may be some form of raw image, but I do not know how IM would interpret it without one using some delegate and providing the arguments, unless there is some header information. It looks like subsampling variant of YUV as per and apparently packed as two pixels at a time. Is there a command I can run to determine the IM version? It is the most recent version that installs with MacPorts. I am assuming that it is some type of RAW format. Smclellan wrote:fmw42, I am not really sure what the uyvy format is either. Using ImageMagick command line on a Mac, I run the command This tool has an option to "Flip Endian" and only when that option is enabled does the exported image file display properly. Using it, I was able to determine that they are 720x480 16-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 with Interlaced Shared Chrominance. This tool was very useful in determining some of the information about the files though. ader.shtml) and can export the files from there in a proper way (there are a lot of files and this tool only allows converting one at a time so it is practically useless for my purposes). I began by using Keith's iPod Photo Reader (. However, when I convert, I end up with two identical images stacked on top of one another in the size specified - the overall height is what I specified so essentially I get two half-height images on top of each other. Secondly, I am having an issue converting. ![]() First of all - to whom it may concern - thank you for such a powerful and simple tool. ![]()
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