12-14-2013
.jpg pictures not displayed in TYPOlight CMS
Dear colleagues,
for four days now all .jpg pictures are displayed as black rectangles in a web site built with a pre- 3.2.2 TYPOlight CMS (yes I know, there's more recent versions out there). It doesn't matter if they are accessed via the normal web site or the TYPOlight backend (management) system. If downloaded, pictures display as usual, without any problem. This indicates that the files exist and are OK; it may be a transfer or rendering problem.
Pictures in .png or .gif format are being displayed correctly.
I'm running out of ideas - any clues?
Cheers
Rüdiger
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puzzle-diff
PUZZLE-DIFF(1) PUZZLE-DIFF(1)
NAME
puzzle-diff - Compare pictures with libpuzzle
SYNOPSIS
[-b <contrast barrier for cropping>] [-c] [-C <max cropping ratio>] [-e] [-E <similarity threshold>] [-h] [-H <max height>] [-l <lambdas>]
[-n <noise cutoff>] [-p <p ratio>] [-t] [-W <max width>] <file 1> <file 2>
DESCRIPTION
puzzle-diff compares two pictures and outputs the normalized distance.
Try puzzle-diff -h for more info.
EXAMPLES
Output distance between two images:
$ puzzle-diff pic-a-0.jpg pics-a-1.jpg
0.102286
Compare two images, exit with 10 if they look the same, exit with 20 if they don't (may be useful for scripts):
$ puzzle-diff -e pic-a-0.jpg pics-a-1.jpg
$ echo $?
10
Compute distance, without cropping and with computing the average intensity of the whole blocks:
$ puzzle-diff -p 1.0 -c pic-a-0.jpg pic-a-1.jpg
0.0523151
AUTHORS
Frank DENIS libpuzzle at pureftpd dot org
SEE ALSO
libpuzzle(3), puzzle_set(3)
2012-05-09 PUZZLE-DIFF(1)