And now....the module is installed, but the following code generates errors:

#!c:/perl -w use strict; use Image::Magick; my $image = new Image::Magick; my $x = $image->Read("nettie.tif"); warn "$x" if "$x"; $x = $image->Scale(width=>"200", height=>"200"); warn "$x" if "$x"; $x = $image->Write("nettienew.tif"); warn "$x" if "$x";


Here are the errors:
Exception 420: NoDecodeDelegateForThisImageFormat (nettie.tif) at c:/image.pl line 8.

Anybody have a suggestion about what might be happening?

In reply to Re: Re: Image::Magick on Windows! by jeffpflueger
in thread Image::Magick on Windows! by jeffpflueger

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