Moving onto my next problem.
As this question is unrelated to the rest of the thread, it'd have been better to post it in a new thread.
You don't need to construct a new Image::Magick over the argument passed to the subroutine. The normal way to handle arguments is (see perlsub):
sub ImageNotDark {
my ($iutImage,$arg2,$arg3,...) = @_;
# --OR--
my $iutImage = shift;
my $arg2 = shift;
...
Or, if your intention were to work with a copy of the image in the subroutine, you could simply do my $imgCopy = $_[0]->Clone(); inside the subroutine.
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