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- ImageMagick | Mastering Digital Image Alchemy
ImageMagick is a powerful open-source software suite for creating, editing, converting, and manipulating images in over 200 formats Ideal for developers, designers, and researchers
- Examples of ImageMagick Usage
Use ImageMagick® to create, edit, compose, and convert bitmap images Resize an image, crop it, change its shades and colors, add captions, and more
- File Handling -- ImageMagick Examples
To this end, ImageMagick can handle a bewildering array of image and file formats Added to this array are a large number of special input and output formats for built-in test images, simple image creation, and image formats specific for programming shell scripts, and programs For a complete list, see IM Image Formats Page on the IM web site
- Basic Usage -- ImageMagick Examples
Here we explain in detail the command line processing that IM follows, some of the new image processing abilities, the ideas, philosophy, and methodology, and what is actually going on, internally With this background knowledge the rest of the examples provided pages becomes much clearer Even if you only use the Application Program Interface (API), this section is well worth knowing and
- ImageMagick Examples -- Reference Index
Index ImageMagick Examples Preface and Index IM Command Index Operator Options Index Setting Options Index File Formats Index This page attempts to index the various operators, settings and image formats to the appropriate sections that detail that option This will let you find what aspect of image processing a specific option or is involved with, and direct you to examples using that option
- Color Modifications -- ImageMagick Examples
An ImageMagick compiled with 'Q16', or better still the HDRI, quality compile options will produce a much more exact result Another new alternative is the Poly - Weighted Image Merging Operator, which will do the weighting and addition of the separated channel images in one operation, so avoiding 'quantum rounding' effects
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