Hi, I tried your script and found the problem to be in the color specification for the font. If I used your 'color=>444444' I would get an error "cl is not of type Imager::Color. This worked for me
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Imager;
my $img = Imager->new(xsize=>400,ysize=>50,channels=>4);
my $blue = Imager::Color->new("#0000FF");
my $font = Imager::Font->new(
file => 'Generic.ttf',
color => $blue,
size => 30);
$img->string(font => $font,
text => "Model-XYZ",
x => 15,
y => 40,
size => 40,
color => $blue,
aa => 1);
$img->write(file=>$0.'.png', type=>'png')
or die "Cannot write: ",$img->errstr;
my $img_mirror = $img->copy();
$img_mirror->flip( dir => "h" );
$img_mirror->write(file=>$0.'-mirror.png', type=>'png')
or die "Cannot write: ",$img_mirror->errstr;
I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
flash japh
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