I have the following subroutine:
sub imgmk {
my $imgmkpath = "../home/edit/docs/$myfile/$tstamp.$extension";
my $src = new Image::Magick;
$src->Read("$imgmkpath");
my ($ox,$oy) = $src->Get('width','height');
my $r = $ox / 300;
$src->Resize(width=>300,height=>$oy/$r);
$src->Write("../home/edit/docs/$myfile/$tstamp.$extension");
}
This fails because the Read() is not finding the file. If I change the path to something like
"../new.jpg"; the subroutine succeeds and the Write() occurs in
"../home/edit/etc".
My question is why does the module recognise the path for the Write() function, but not the Read()?
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