Also warn "$x" if "$x"; is what is causing the message: you are printing an Image::Magick object, and an object in perl usually stringifies to the class name and memory address.
In reply to Re: Appending an image to a png file
by Joost
in thread Appending an image to a png file
by Nalina
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