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The command line application returns colors that include alpha channels even tho we specify RGB as a `quantize` option.
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This looks similar to #32. |
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Hi @chalmagean #33 fixes the issue by changing the command line param for image magick. I think its a bit cleaner, if you could verify it works on your system much appreciated. |
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Sorry, I don't have a way to test this atm. |
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I've added a test case (and fix) that handles the wrong number of characters in the string returned from the command line app. Even though I have the
quantizeoption set toRGB, I still get rgba values back.Maybe this is because of a newer version of ImageMagick... I'd have to investigate more.