Thanks for the clarification.
Just one more question, is there an order in which the different plug-ins susceptible to open a file? I mean with the gem_imageQT.dll but no quicktime installed in the system and even if gem_imageJPEG.dll is present, JPGs won't open...
Thanks pob
On 30/10/2011 21:48, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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On 10/30/2011 09:08 PM, Pierre-Olivier Boulant wrote:
Do you have Quicktime installed? The new version of GEM needs Quicktime to load files with its codecs.
not really true. the new version of Gem can use a number of ways to load an image, among those are ImageMagick (which crashes on w7), QuickTime (for which you need QuickTime installed) or the traditional libJPEG/libTIFF based methods.
the trick is, that the image loading functionality is now found in pugins (thus if imageMAGICK crashes, you can simply remove the imageMAGICK plugin to avoid those crashes). however, in order to load any image, you will need at least one gem_image*.dll plugin. you might want to install the imageTIFF, imageJPEG, imageSGI and/or imageQT plugins, depending on which filse you want to read.
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