#!/usr/bin/perl # # Test reading PNG images when 16bit support is enabled # # Contributed by Bob Friesenhahn # BEGIN { $| = 1; $test=1; print "1..5\n"; } END {print "not ok $test\n" unless $loaded;} use Image::Magick; $loaded=1; require 't/subroutines.pl'; chdir 't/png' || die 'Cd failed'; # # 1) Test Monochrome PNG # testRead( 'input_mono.png', 'a8d79029f6ced36f904659dda5ea67a6bab5e602b1033aa29c7f1b45b35c1178' ); # # 2) Test 256 color pseudocolor PNG # ++$test; testRead( 'input_256.png', '5d1041037358767b9ebd2d5398c50daeee2ae644e2d128006e2eb91e82cf4b16' ); # # 3) Test TrueColor PNG # ++$test; testRead( 'input_truecolor.png', '76f43f03e51c8608bfca7ff96d3936148ad855782968a017ea03cccbeebff64d' ); # # 4) Test Multiple-image Network Graphics # ++$test; testRead( 'input.mng', '5a883e67c29d7bb27897ec7a3f3cb3fb0330fb43aef4360e8314503cb37fae09' ); # # 5) Test 16-bit Portable Network Graphics # ++$test; testRead( 'input_16.png', 'd4bed86abb1849f69f1a5afb7c5cf8798e8192ba228357f189c277198c14f5a0', '4036b56c00d731a2865470815eabc177dc158af2abacb34ef95c7e716ec2da60');