convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412












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I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:



convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.


I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line



<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />


to



<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />


it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png .










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  • Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
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I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:



convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.


I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line



<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />


to



<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />


it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png .










share|improve this question






















  • Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
    – fmw42
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:21














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I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:



convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.


I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line



<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />


to



<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />


it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png .










share|improve this question













I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:



convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.


I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line



<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />


to



<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />


it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png .







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  • Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
    – fmw42
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:21


















  • Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
    – fmw42
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:21
















Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
Nov 23 '18 at 18:21




Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
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Nov 23 '18 at 18:21












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