diff --git a/Create-a-custom-splash-screen.md b/Create-a-custom-splash-screen.md index e1f0c0c..59161df 100644 --- a/Create-a-custom-splash-screen.md +++ b/Create-a-custom-splash-screen.md @@ -20,23 +20,26 @@ You can of course use https://hackrf.app/ to upload them directly to SPLASH dire ## Tools / How-to Use your favorite picture editor to adjust size, or use "convert" from [ImageMagick](imagemagick.org), which is a powerful image manipulation tool. It is open source and available for all common operating systems. +> [!INFO] +> From version 7 of [ImageMagick](imagemagick.org) you will get a warning when running with `convert` or `magick convert` saying that the command is depricated and you should now use `magick` only +> `WARNING: The convert command is deprecated in IMv7, use "magick" instead of "convert" or "magick convert"` ### To just scale the picture down, use: ``` -$ magick source.jpg -resize 240x304 destination.bmp +$ convert source.jpg -resize 240x304 destination.bmp ``` ### If you see and don't want a frame left and right, you can adjust the convert with: ``` -$ magick source.jpg -resize 240x304 -gravity center -extent 240x304 destination.bmp +$ convert source.jpg -resize 240x304 -gravity center -extent 240x304 destination.bmp ``` ### To choose the filling color when resizing/extending the image, add '-background color' after 'source.jpg': ``` -$ magick source.jpg -background "#000000" -resize 240x304 -gravity center -extent 240x304 destination.bmp +$ convert source.jpg -background "#000000" -resize 240x304 -gravity center -extent 240x304 destination.bmp ``` or ``` -$ magick source.jpg -background black -resize 240x304 -gravity center -extent 240x304 destination.bmp +$ convert source.jpg -background black -resize 240x304 -gravity center -extent 240x304 destination.bmp ``` The list of predefined colors can be obtained with ```convert -list color``` @@ -47,9 +50,9 @@ destination.bmp BMP3 240x300 240x304+0+0 8-bit sRGB 216054B 0.000u 0:00.000 ``` If it is saying '8-bit', you're good. It's the number of bits by color components. For sRGB, 8+8+8 = 24-bit -_If you have save the image via a different program and it looks right when using the identify command above, try to convert anyway with magick._ - +> [!INFO] +> If you have save the image via a different program and it looks right when using the `identify` command above, try to convert it again with [ImageMagick](imagemagick.org) following the instructions above. ## Limitations - image have to be a 24 bits bitmap - width have to be exactly 240 pixels wide -- height have to be in the [ 1 , 304 ] range. Any additional lines will be cut +- height have to be in the [ 1 , 304 ] range. Any additional lines will be cut. \ No newline at end of file