Well, I feel silly.
The method $o->Crop(geometry=>"300x200+115+256!") does in fact work. However, only Internet Explorer will display the image (under W2K). Netscape 6, Opera 6 and the windows version of the Gimp will not display the file, showing nothing but background/transparency. Any clue for why this is happening? Is this an Image::Magick quirk?
The image is a GIF. Again, I'm sorry for not fully testing a method (but I never would have thought IE would have done something right).
John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com
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