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207 <div class="doc-section">
209 <p>Below is list of command-line options recognized by the ImageMagick <a
210 href="../www/command-line-tools.html">command-line
211 tools</a>. If you want a description of a particular option, click on the
212 option name in the navigation bar above and you will go right to it. Unless
213 otherwise noted, each option is recognized by the commands <a href="../www/convert.html">convert</a>, <a href="../www/mogrify.html">mogrify</a>.</p>
215 <div style="margin: auto;">
216 <h4><a id="adaptive-blur"></a>-adaptive-blur <em class="arg">radius</em>[x<em class="arg">sigma</em>]</h4>
219 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Adaptively blur pixels, with decreasing effect near edges.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
220 <p>A Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (<em class="arg">sigma</em>) is used. If <em class="arg">sigma</em> is not given it defaults to 1.</p>
222 <div style="margin: auto;">
223 <h4><a id="adaptive-resize"></a>-adaptive-resize <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
226 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Resize the image using data-dependent triangulation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
228 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. The <a href="#adaptive-resize">-adaptive-resize</a> option defaults to data-dependent triangulation. Use the <a href="#filter">-filter</a> to choose a different resampling algorithm. Offsets, if present in the geometry string, are ignored, and the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option has no effect.</p>
230 <div style="margin: auto;">
231 <h4><a id="adaptive-sharpen"></a>-adaptive-sharpen <em class="arg">radius</em>[x<em class="arg">sigma</em>]</h4>
234 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Adaptively sharpen pixels, with increasing effect near edges.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
236 <p>A Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (<em class="arg">sigma</em>) is used. If <em class="arg">sigma</em> is not given it defaults to 1.</p>
238 <div style="margin: auto;">
239 <h4><a id="adjoin"></a>-adjoin</h4>
242 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Join images into a single multi-image file.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
244 <p>This option is enabled by default. An attempt is made to save all images of
245 an image sequence into the given output file. However, some formats, such as
246 JPEG and PNG, do not support more than one image per file, and in that case
247 ImageMagick is forced to write each image as a separate file. As such, if
248 more than one image needs to be written, the filename given is modified by
249 adding a <a href="#scene">-scene</a> number before the suffix, in order to
250 make distinct names for each image. </p>
252 <p>Use <a href="#adjoin">+adjoin</a> to force each image to be written to
253 separate files, whether or not the file format allows multiple images per file
254 (for example, GIF, MIFF, and TIFF). </p>
256 <p>Including a C-style integer format string in the output filename will
257 automagically enable <a href="#adjoin">+adjoin</a> and are used to specify
258 where the <a href="#scene">-scene</a> number is placed in the filenames. These
259 strings, such as '<kbd>%d</kbd>' or '<kbd>%03d</kbd>', are familiar to those
260 who have used the standard <kbd>printf()</kbd>' C-library function. As an
261 example, the command</p>
263 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert logo: rose: -morph 15 my%02dmorph.jpg</span></p>
264 <p>will create a sequence of 17 images (the two given plus 15 more created by
265 <a href="#morph">-morph</a>), named: my00morph.jpg, my01morph.jpg,
266 my02morph.jpg, ..., my16morph.jpg. </p>
268 <p>In summary, ImageMagick tries to write all images to one file, but will
269 save to multiple files, if any of the following conditions exist...
271 <li>the output image's file format does not allow multi-image files,
272 <li>the <a href="#adjoin">+adjoin</a> option is given, or
273 <li>a printf() integer format string (eg: "%d") is present in the output
278 <div style="margin: auto;">
279 <h4><a id="affine"></a>-affine
280 <em class="arg">s<sub>x</sub></em>,<em class="arg">r<sub>x</sub></em>,<em
281 class="arg">r<sub>y</sub></em>,<em class="arg">s<sub>y</sub></em>[,<em
282 class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em>,<em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em>]
285 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the drawing transformation matrix for combined rotating and scaling.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
287 <p>This option sets a transformation matrix, for use by subsequent <a
288 href="#draw">-draw</a> or <a href="#transform">-transform</a> options. </p>
290 <p>The matrix entries are entered as comma-separated numeric values either in
291 quotes or without spaces. </p>
293 <p>Internally, the transformation matrix has 3x3 elements, but three of them
294 are omitted from the input because they are constant. The new (transformed)
295 coordinates (<em class="arg">x'</em>, <em class="arg">y'</em>) of a pixel at
296 position (<em class="arg">x</em>, <em class="arg">y</em>) in the original
297 image are calculated using the following matrix equation.</p>
300 <img alt="affine transformation" src="../images/affine.png"/>
303 <p> The size of the resulting image is that of the smallest rectangle that
304 contains the transformed source image. The parameters <em
305 class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em> and <em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em>
306 subsequently shift the image pixels so that those that are moved out of the
307 image area are cut off.</p>
309 <p>The transformation matrix complies with the left-handed pixel coordinate
310 system: positive <em class="arg">x</em> and <em class="arg">y</em> directions
311 are rightward and downward, resp.; positive rotation is clockwise.</p>
313 <p> If the translation coefficients <em class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em> and <em
314 class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em> are omotted they default to 0,0. Therefore,
315 four parameters suffice for rotation and scaling without translation.</p>
317 <p>Scaling by the factors <em class="arg">s<sub>x</sub></em> and <em
318 class="arg">s<sub>y</sub></em> in the <em>x</em> and <em>y</em> directions,
319 respectively, is accomplished with the following.</p>
321 <p>See <a href="#transform">-transform</a>, and the <a
322 href="#distort">-distort</a> method '<kbd>Affineprojection</kbd> for more
327 -affine <em class="arg">s<sub>x</sub></em>,0,0,<em class="arg">s<sub>y</sub></em>
330 <p>Translation by a displacement (<em class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em>, <em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em>) is accomplished like so:</p>
333 -affine 1,0,0,1,<em class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em>,<em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em>
336 <p>Rotate clockwise about the origin (the upper left-hand corner) by an angle <em>a</em> by letting
337 <em>c</em> = cos(<em>a</em>), <em>s</em> = sin(<em>a</em>), and using the following.</p>
340 -affine <em>c</em>,<em>s</em>,-<em>s</em>,<em>c</em>
343 <p>The cumulative effect of a sequence of <a href="#affine" >-affine</a> transformations can be accomplished by instead by a single <a href="#affine" >-affine</a> operation using the matrix equal to the product of the matrices of the individual transformations.</p>
345 <p>An attempt is made to detect near-singular transformation matrices. If the matrix determinant has a sufficiently small absolute value it is rejected.</p>
347 <div style="margin: auto;">
348 <h4><a id="alpha"></a>-alpha <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
351 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Gives control of the alpha/matte channel of an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
353 <p>Used to set a flag on an image indicating whether or not to use existing alpha
354 channel data, to create an alpha channel, or to perform other operations on the alpha channel. Choose the argument <em class="arg">type</em> from the list below.</p>
360 <th align="left" style="width: 8%">type</th>
361 <th align="left">Description</th>
365 <td valign="top"><kbd>Activate</kbd> or <kbd>On</kbd></td>
367 Enable the image's transparency channel. Note normally <kbd>Set</kbd>
368 should be used instead of this, unless you specifically need to
369 preserve existing (but specifically turned <kbd>Off</kbd>) transparency
373 <td valign="top"><kbd>Deactivate</kbd> or <kbd>Off</kbd></td>
375 Disables the image's transparency channel. Does not delete or change the
376 existing data, just turns off the use of that data.</td></tr>
379 <td valign="top"><kbd>Set</kbd></td>
381 Activates the alpha/matte channel. If it was previously turned off
382 then it also resets the channel to opaque. If the image already had
383 the alpha channel turned on, it will have no effect.</td></tr>
386 <td valign="top"><kbd>Opaque</kbd></td>
388 Enables the alpha/matte channel and forces it to be fully opaque.
392 <td valign="top"><kbd>Transparent</kbd></td>
394 Activates the alpha/matte channel and forces it to be fully
395 transparent. This effectively creates a fully transparent image the
396 same size as the original and with all its original RGB data still
397 intact, but fully transparent. </td></tr>
400 <td valign="top"><kbd>Extract</kbd></td>
402 Copies the alpha channel values into all the color channels and turns
403 '<kbd>Off</kbd>' the the image's transparency, so as to generate
404 a gray-scale mask of the image's shape. The alpha channel data is left
405 intact just deactivated. This is the inverse of '<kbd>Copy</kbd>'.
409 <td valign="top"><kbd>Copy</kbd></td>
411 Turns '<kbd>On</kbd>' the alpha/matte channel, then copies the
412 gray-scale intensity of the image, into the alpha channel, converting
413 a gray-scale mask into a transparent shaped mask ready to be colored
414 appropriately. The color channels are not modified. </td></tr>
417 <td valign="top"><kbd>Shape</kbd></td>
419 As per '<kbd>Copy</kbd>' but also colors the resulting shape mask with
420 the current background color. That is the RGB color channels is
421 replaced, with appropriate alpha shape.
425 <td valign="top"><kbd>Background</kbd></td>
427 Set any fully-transparent pixel to the background color, while leaving
428 it fully-transparent. This can make some image file formats, such as
429 PNG, smaller as the RGB values of transparent pixels are more uniform,
430 and thus can compress better.
435 <p>Note that while the <a href="#matte" >+matte</a> operation is the same as
436 "<kbd><a href="#alpha" >-alpha</a> Off</kbd>", the <a href="#matte"
437 >-matte</a> operation is the same as "<kbd><a href="#alpha" >-alpha</a>
438 Set</kbd>" and not "<kbd><a href="#alpha" >-alpha</a> On</kbd>". </p>
441 <div style="margin: auto;">
442 <h4><a id="annotate"></a>
443 -annotate <em class="arg">degrees</em> <em class="arg">text</em><br />
444 -annotate <em class="arg">Xdegrees</em>x<em class="arg">Ydegrees</em> <em class="arg">text</em><br />
445 -annotate <em class="arg">Xdegrees</em>x<em class="arg">Ydegrees</em> {+-}<em class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em>{+-}<em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em> <em class="arg">text</em></h4>
448 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Annotate an image with text.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
450 <p>This is a convenience for annotating an image with text. For more precise control over text annotations, use <a href="#draw">-draw</a>.</p>
453 <p>The values <em class="arg">Xdegrees</em> and <em class="arg">Ydegrees</em> control the shears with respect to the , respectively, applied to the text, while <em class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em> and <em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em> are offsets that give the location of the text relative to the upper left corner of the image.</p>
455 <p>Using <a href="#annotate">-annotate</a> <em class="arg">degrees</em> or <a href="#annotate">-annotate</a> <em class="arg">degrees</em>x<em class="arg">degrees</em> produces an unsheared rotation of the text. The direction of the rotation is positive, which means a clockwise rotation if <em class="arg">degrees</em> is positive. (This conforms to the usual mathematical convention once it is realized that the positive <em>y</em>–direction is conventionally considered to be <em>downward</em> for images.)</p>
457 <p>The new (transformed) coordinates (<em class="arg">x'</em>, <em class="arg">y'</em>) of a pixel at position (<em class="arg">x</em>, <em class="arg">y</em>) in the image are calculated using the following matrix equation.</p>
458 <div class="eqn"><img alt="annotate transformation" src="../images/annotate.png"/></div>
460 <p>If <em class="arg">t<sub>x</sub></em> and <em class="arg">t<sub>y</sub></em> are omitted, they default to 0. This makes the bottom-left of the text becomes the upper-left corner of the image, which is probably undesirable. Adding a <a href="#gravity" >-gravity</a> option in this case leads to nice results.</p>
462 <p>Text is any UTF-8 encoded character sequence. If <em class="arg">text</em> is of the form '@mytext.txt', the text is read from the file <kbd>mytext.txt</kbd>. Text in a file is taken literally; no embedded formatting characters are recognized.</p>
464 <div style="margin: auto;">
465 <h4><a id="antialias"></a>-antialias</h4>
468 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Enable/Disable of the rendering of anti-aliasing pixels when
469 drawing fonts and lines.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
471 <p>By default, objects (e.g. text, lines, polygons, etc.) are antialiased when
472 drawn. Use <a href="#antialias">+antialias</a> to disable the addition of
473 antialiasing edge pixels. This will then reduce the number of colors added to
474 an image to just the colors being directly drawn. That is, no mixed colors
475 are added when drawing such objects. </p>
477 <div style="margin: auto;">
478 <h4><a id="append"></a>-append</h4>
481 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Join current images vertically or horizontally.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
483 <p>This option creates a single longer image image, by joining all the current
484 images in sequence top-to-bottom. Use <a href="#append">+append</a> to
485 stack images left-to-right. </p>
487 <p>If they are not of the same width, narrower images are padded with the
488 current <a href="#background">-background</a> color setting, and their
489 position relative to each other can be controlled by the current <a
490 href="#gravity">-gravity</a> setting. </p>
493 <div style="margin: auto;">
494 <h4><a id="attenuate"></a>-attenuate <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
497 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Lessen (or intensify) when adding noise to an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
500 <div style="margin: auto;">
501 <h4><a id="authenticate"></a>-authenticate <em class="arg">password</em></h4>
504 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Decrypt a PDF with a password.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
506 <p>Use this option to supply a <em class="arg">password</em> for decrypting a PDF that has been encrypted using Microsoft Crypto API (MSC API). The encrypting using the MSC API is not supported.</p>
508 <p>For a different encryption method, see <a href="#encipher">-encipher</a> and <a href="#decipher">-decipher</a>. </p>
512 <div style="margin: auto;">
513 <h4><a id="auto-gamma"></a>-auto-gamma</h4>
516 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Automagically adjust gamma level of image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
518 <p>This calculates the mean values of an image, then applies a calculated <a
519 href="#gamma" >-gamma</a> adjustment so that is the mean color exists in the
520 image it will get a have a value of 50%. </p>
522 <p>This means that any solid 'gray' image becomes 50% gray. </p>
524 <p>This works well for real-life images with little or no extreme dark and
525 light areas, but tend to fail for images with large amounts of bright sky or
526 dark shadows. It also does not work well for diagrams or cartoon like images.
529 <p>It uses the <a href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting, (including the
530 '<em>sync</em>' flag for channel syncronization), to determine which color
531 values is used and modified. As the default <a href="#channel"
532 >-channel</a> setting is '<em>RGB,sync</em>', channels are modified
533 together by the same gamma value, preserving colors. </p>
537 <div style="margin: auto;">
538 <h4><a id="auto-level"></a>-auto-level</h4>
541 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Automagically adjust color levels of image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
543 <p>This is a 'perfect' image normalization operator. It finds the exact
544 minimum and maximum color values in the image and then applies a <a
545 href="#level" >-level</a> operator to stretch the values to the full range of
548 <p>The operator is not typically used for real-life images, image scans, or
549 JPEG format images, as a single 'out-rider' pixel can set a bad min/max values
550 for the <a href="#level" >-level</a> operation. On the other hand it is the
551 right operator to use for color stretching gradient images being used to
552 generate Color lookup tables, distortion maps, or other 'mathematically'
555 <p>The operator is very similar to the <a href="#normalize">-normalize</a>, <a
556 href="#contrast-stretch" >-contrast-stretch</a>, and <a href="#linear-stretch"
557 >-linear-stretch</a> operators, but without 'histogram binning' or 'clipping'
558 problems that these operators may have. That is <a href="#auto-level"
559 >-auto-level</a> is the perfect or ideal version these operators. </p>
561 <p>It uses the <a href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting, (including the
562 special '<em>sync</em>' flag for channel syncronization), to determine
563 which color values are used and modified. As the default <a
564 href="#channel" >+channel</a> setting is '<em>RGB,sync</em>', the
565 '<em>sync</em>' ensures that the color channels will are modified
566 together by the same gamma value, preserving colors, and ignoring
570 <div style="margin: auto;">
571 <h4><a id="auto-orient"></a>-auto-orient</h4>
574 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Automagically orient (rotate) an image created by a digital camera.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
576 <p>This operator reads and resets the EXIF image profile setting 'Orientation'
577 and then performs the appropriate 90 degree rotation on the image to orient
578 the image, for correct viewing. </p>
580 <p>This EXIF profile setting is usually set using a gravity sensor in digital
581 camara, however photos taken directly downward or upward may not have an
582 appropriate value. Also images that have been orientation 'corrected' without
583 reseting this setting, may be 'corrected' again resulting in a incorrect
584 result. If the he EXIF profile was previously stripped, the <a
585 href="#auto-orient" >-auto-orient</a> operator will do nothing. </p>
588 <div style="margin: auto;">
589 <h4><a id="average"></a>-average</h4>
592 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Average a set of images.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
594 <p>An error results if the images are not identically sized.</p>
597 <div style="margin: auto;">
598 <h4><a id="backdrop"></a>-backdrop</h4>
601 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Display the image centered on a backdrop.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
603 <p>This backdrop covers the entire workstation screen and is useful for hiding other X window activity while viewing the image. The color of the backdrop is specified as the background color. The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
605 <div style="margin: auto;">
606 <h4><a id="background"></a>-background <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
609 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the background color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
611 <p>The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option. The default background color (if none is specified or found in the image) is white.</p>
613 <div style="margin: auto;">
614 <h4><a id="bench"></a>-bench <em class="arg">iterations</em></h4>
617 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Measure performance.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
619 <p>Repeat the entire command for the given number of <em class="arg">iterations</em> and report the user-time and elapsed time. For instance, consider the following command and its output. Modify the benchmark with the -duration to run the benchmark for a fixed number of seconds and -concurrent to run the benchmark in parallel (requires the OpenMP feature).</p>
621 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert logo: -resize 1000% -bench 5 logo.png</span><span class='crtout'>Performance: 5i 0.875657ips 6.880u 0:05.710</span></p>
622 <p>In this example, 5 iterations were completed at 0.875657 iterations per second, using 6.88 seconds of the user's allotted time, for a total elapsed time of 5.71 seconds.</p>
624 <div style="margin: auto;">
625 <h4><a id="bias"></a>-bias <em class="arg">value</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
628 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Add bias when convolving an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
630 <p>This option shifts the output of <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#convolve">‑convolve</a> so that positive and negative results are relative to the specified bias value. </p>
632 <p>This is important for non-HDRI compilations of ImageMagick when dealing with convolutions that contain negative as well as positive values. This is especially the case with convolutions involving high pass filters or edge detection. Without an output bias, the negative values are clipped at zero.</p>
634 <p>When using an ImageMagick with the HDRI compile-time setting, <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#bias">‑bias</a> is not needed, as ImageMagick is able to store/handle any
635 negative results without clipping to the color value range
636 (0..QuantumRange).</p>
638 <p>See the discussion on HDRI implementations of ImageMagick on the page
639 <a href="../www/high-dynamic-range.html">High Dynamic-Range Images</a>. For more about HDRI go the ImageMagick <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/basics/#hdri">Usage</a> pages or this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging">Wikipedia</a> entry.
642 <div style="margin: auto;">
643 <h4><a id="blackpoint-compensation"></a>-blackpoint-compensation</h4>
646 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Use black point compensation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
648 <div style="margin: auto;">
649 <h4><a id="black-threshold"></a>-black-threshold <em class="arg">value</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
652 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Force to black all pixels below the threshold while leaving all pixels at or above the threshold unchanged.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
654 <p> The threshold value can be given as a percentage or as an absolute integer value within [0, <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>] corresponding to the desired <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#channel">‑channel</a> value. See <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#threshold">‑threshold</a> for more details on thresholds and resulting values.
658 <div style="margin: auto;">
659 <h4><a id="blend"></a>-blend <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
662 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>blend an image into another by the given absolute value or percent.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
664 <p>Blend will average the images together ('plus') according to the
665 percentages given and each pixels transparency. If only a single percentage
666 value is given it sets the weight of the composite or 'source' image, while
667 the background image is weighted by the exact opposite amount. That is a
668 <kbd>-blend 30%</kbd> merges 30% of the 'source' image with 70% of the
669 'destination' image. Thus it is equivalent to <kbd>-blend 30x70%</kbd>.</p>
672 <div style="margin: auto;">
673 <h4><a id="blue-primary"></a>-blue-primary <em class="arg">x</em>,<em class="arg">y</em></h4>
676 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the blue chromaticity primary point.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
678 <div style="margin: auto;">
679 <h4><a id="blue-shift"></a>-blue-shift <em class="arg">factor</em></h4>
682 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate a scene at nighttime in the moonlight. Start with a factor of 1.5</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
684 <div style="margin: auto;">
686 <div style="margin: auto;">
687 <h4><a id="blur"></a>-blur <em class="arg">radius</em><br />-blur <em class="arg">radius</em>x<em class="arg">sigma</em></h4>
690 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Reduce image noise and reduce detail levels.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
692 <p>Convolve the image with a Gaussian or normal distribution using the given
693 <em class="arg" >Sigma</em> value. The formula is:</p>
695 <div class="eqn"><img alt="gaussian distribution" width="243px" height="42px" src="../images/gaussian-blur.png"/>
698 <p>The <em class="arg" >Sigma</em> value is the important argument, and
699 determines the actual amount of blurring that will take place. </p>
701 <p>The <em class="arg" >Radius</em> is only used to determine the size of the
702 array which will hold the calculated Gaussian distribution. It should be an
703 integer. If not given, or set to zero, IM will calculate the largest possible
704 radius that will provide meaningful results for the Gaussian distribution.
707 <p>The larger the <em class="arg" >Radius</em> the radius the slower the
708 operation is. However too small a <em class="arg" >Radius</em>, and sever
709 aliasing effects may result. As a guideline, <em class="arg" >Radius</em>
710 should be at least twice the <em class="arg" >Sigma</em> value, though three
711 times will produce a more accurite result. </p>
713 <p>This option differs from <a href="#gaussian-blur">-gaussian-blur</a> simply
714 by taking advantage of the separability properties of the distribution. Here
715 we apply a single-dimensional Gaussian matrix in the horizontal direction,
716 then repeat the process in the vertical direction.</p>
718 <p>The <a href="#virtual-pixel">-virtual-pixel</a> setting will determine how
719 pixels which are outside the image proper are blurred into the final result.
723 <div style="margin: auto;">
724 <h4>-blur <em class="arg">Width</em>[x<em class="arg">Height</em>[+<em class="arg">Angle</em>]]</h4>
727 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Variably blur and image according to the overlay mapping.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
729 <p>Each pixel in the overlaid region is replaced with an Elliptical Weighted
730 Average (EWA) of the source image, scaled according to the grayscale
733 <p>The ellipse is weighted with sigma set to the given <em class="arg"
734 >Width</em> and <em class="arg" >Height</em>. The <em class="arg" >Height</em>
735 defaults to the <em class="arg" >Width</em> for a normal circular Guassian
736 weighting. The <em class="arg" >Angle</em> will rotate the ellipse from
737 horizontal clock-wise. </p>
739 <p>The <a href="#virtual-pixel">-virtual-pixel</a> setting will determine how
740 pixels which are outside the image proper are blurred into the final result.
744 <div style="margin: auto;">
745 <h4><a id="border"></a>-border <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
748 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Surround the image with a border of color. </td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
750 <p>Set the width and height using the <em class="arg">size</em> portion of the
751 <em class="arg">gravity</em> argument. See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. Offsets are
754 <p>Set the border color by preceding with the <a
755 href="#bordercolor">-bordercolor</a> setting.</p>
757 <p>The <a href="#border">-border</a> operation is affected by the current <a
758 href="#compose">-compose</a> setting and assumes that this is using the default
759 '<kbd>Over</kbd>' composition method. It generates a image of the appropriate
760 size colors by the current <a href="#bordercolor">-bordercolor</a> before
761 overlaying the original image in the center of this net image. This means that
762 with the default compose method of '<kbd>Over</kbd>' any transparent parts may
763 be replaced by the current <a href="#bordercolor">-bordercolor</a> setting.</p>
764 <p>See also the <a href="#frame">-frame</a> option, which has more
767 <div style="margin: auto;">
768 <h4><a id="bordercolor"></a>-bordercolor <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
771 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the border color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
773 <p>The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
775 <p>The default border color is <kbd>#DFDFDF</kbd>, <span style="background-color: #dfdfdf;">this shade of gray</span>.</p>
777 <div style="margin: auto;">
778 <h4><a id="borderwidth"></a>-borderwidth <em class="arg">geometry</em> </h4>
781 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the border width.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
783 <div style="margin: auto;">
784 <h4><a id="brightness-contrast"></a>-brightness-contrast <em class="arg">brightness</em><br />-brightness-contrast <em class="arg">brightness</em>{x<em class="arg">contrast</em>}{<em class="arg">%</em>}}</h4>
787 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Adjust the brightness and/or contrast of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
789 <p>Brightness and Contrast values apply changes to the input image. They are
790 not absolute settings. A brightness or contrast value of zero means no change.
791 The range of values is -100 to +100 on each. Positive values increase the
792 brightness or contrast and negative values decrease the brightness or contrast.
793 To control only contrast, set the brightness=0. To control only brightness,
794 set contrast=0 or just leave it off.</p>
796 <p>You may also use <a href="#fill">-channel</a> to control which channels to
797 apply the brightness and/or contrast change. The default is to apply the same
798 transformation to all channels.</p>
800 <p>Brightness and Contrast arguments are converted to offset and slope of a
801 linear transform and applied
802 using <a href="#fill">-function polynomial "slope,offset"</a>.</p>
804 <p>The slope varies from 0 at contrast=-100 to almost vertical at
805 contrast=+100. For brightness=0 and contrast=-100, the result are totally
806 midgray. For brightness=0 and contrast=+100, the result will approach but
807 not quite reach a threshold at midgray; that is the linear transformation
808 is a very steep vertical line at mid gray.</p>
810 <p>Negative slopes, i.e. negating the image, are not possible with this
811 function. All achievable slopes are zero or positive.</p>
813 <p>The offset varies from -0.5 at brightness=-100 to 0 at brightness=0 to +0.5
814 at brightness=+100. Thus, when contrast=0 and brightness=100, the result is
815 totally white. Similarly, when contrast=0 and brightness=-100, the result is
818 <p>As the range of values for the arguments are -100 to +100, adding the '%'
819 symbol is no different than leaving it off.</p>
821 <div style="margin: auto;">
822 <h4><a id="cache"></a>-cache <em class="arg">threshold</em></h4>
825 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>(This option has been replaced by the <a href='#limit'>-limit</a> option.)</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
827 <div style="margin: auto;">
828 <h4><a id="caption"></a>-caption <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
831 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Assign a caption to an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
833 <p>This option sets the caption meta-data of an image read in after this
834 option has been given. To modify a caption of images already in memory use
835 "<kbd><a href="#set">-set</a> caption</kbd>". </p>
837 <p>The caption can contain special format characters listed in the <a
838 href="../www/escape.html">Format and
839 Print Image Properties</a>. These attributes are expanded when the caption
840 is finally assigned to the individual images. </p>
842 <p>If the first character of <em class="arg">string</em> is <em
843 class="arg">@</em>, the image caption is read from a file titled by the
844 remaining characters in the string. Comments read in from a file are literal;
845 no embedded formatting characters are recognized.</p>
847 <p>Caption meta-data ais not visible on the image itself. To do that use the
848 <a href="#annotate">-annotate</a> or <a href="#draw">-draw</a> options
854 -caption "%m:%f %wx%h" bird.miff
857 <p>produces an image caption of <kbd>MIFF:bird.miff 512x480</kbd> (assuming
858 that the image <kbd>bird.miff</kbd> has a width of 512 and a height of
862 <div style="margin: auto;">
863 <h4><a id="cdl"></a>-cdl <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
866 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>color correct with a color decision list.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
868 <p>Here is an example color correction collection:</p>
871 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
872 <ColorCorrectionCollection xmlns="urn:ASC:CDL:v1.2">
873 <ColorCorrection id="cc06668">
875 <Slope> 0.9 1.2 0.5 </Slope>
876 <Offset> 0.4 -0.5 0.6 </Offset>
877 <Power> 1.0 0.8 1.5 </Power>
880 <Saturation> 0.85 </Saturation>
882 </ColorCorrection>
883 </ColorCorrectionCollection>
886 <div style="margin: auto;">
887 <h4><a id="channel"></a>-channel <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
890 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify those image color channels to which subsequent operators are limited.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
892 <p>Choose from: <kbd>Red</kbd>, <kbd>Green</kbd>, <kbd>Blue</kbd>,
893 <kbd>Alpha</kbd>, <kbd>Cyan</kbd>, <kbd>Magenta</kbd>, <kbd>Yellow</kbd>,
894 <kbd>Black</kbd>, <kbd>Opacity</kbd>, <kbd>Index</kbd>, <kbd>RGB</kbd>,
895 <kbd>RGBA</kbd>, <kbd>CMYK</kbd>, or <kbd>CMYKA</kbd>.</p>
897 <p>The channels above can also be specified as a comma-separated list or can be
898 abbreviated as a concatenation of the letters '<kbd>R</kbd>', '<kbd>G</kbd>',
899 '<kbd>B</kbd>', '<kbd>A</kbd>', '<kbd>O</kbd>', '<kbd>C</kbd>',
900 '<kbd>M</kbd>', '<kbd>Y</kbd>', '<kbd>K</kbd>'.
902 For example, to only select the <kbd>Red</kbd> and <kbd>Blue</kbd> channels
903 you can either use </p>
907 <p>or you can use the short hand form</p>
912 <p>All the channels that is present in an image can be specified using the
913 special channel type <kbd>All</kbd>. Not all operators are 'channel capable',
914 but generally any operators that are generally 'grey-scale' image operators,
915 will understand this setting. See individual operator documentation. </p>
919 <p>On top of the normal channel selection a extra flag can be specified,
920 '<kbd>Sync</kbd>'. This is turned on by default and if set means that
921 operators that understand this flag should perform: cross-channel
922 syncronization of the channels. If not specified, then most grey-scale
923 operators will apply their image processing operations to each individual
924 channel (as specified by the rest of the <a href="#channel">-channel</a>
925 setting) completely independently from each other. </p>
927 <p>For example for operators such as <a href="#auto-level">-auto-level</a> and
928 <a href="#auto-gamma">-auto-gamma</a> the color channels are modified
929 together in exactly the same way so that colors will remain in-sync. Without
930 it being set, then each channel is modified separately and
931 independently, which may produce color distortion. </p>
933 <p>The <a href="#morphology">-morphology</a> '<kbd>Convolve</kbd>' method
934 and the <a href="#compose">-compose</a> mathematical methods, also understands
935 the '<kbd>Sync</kbd>' flag to modify the behaviour of pixel colors according
936 to the alpha channel (if present). That is to say it will modify the image
937 processing with the understanding that fully-transparent colors should not
938 contribute to the final result. </p>
940 <p>Basically, by default, operators work with color channels in syncronous, and
941 treats transparency as special, unless the <a href="#channel">-channel</a>
942 setting is modified so as to remove the effect of the '<kbd>Sync</kbd>' flag.
943 How each operator does this depends on that operators current implementation.
944 Not all operators understands this flag at this time, but that is changing.
947 <p>To print a complete list of channel types, use <a href="#list">-list
952 <p>By default, ImageMagick sets <a href="#channel">-channel</a> to the value
953 '<kbd>RGBK,sync</kbd>', which specifies that operators act on all color
954 channels except the transparency channel, and that all the color channels are
955 to be modified in exactly the same way, with a understanding of transprancy
956 (depending on the operation being applied). The 'plus' form <a
957 href="#channel" >+channel</a> will reset the value back to this default. </p>
959 <p>Options that are affected by the <a href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting
960 include the following.
962 <a href="#auto-gamma">-auto-gamma</a>,
963 <a href="#auto-level">-auto-level</a>,
964 <a href="#black-threshold">-black-threshold</a>,
965 <a href="#blur">-blur</a>,
966 <a href="#clamp">-clamp</a>,
967 <a href="#clut">-clut</a>,
968 <a href="#combine">-combine</a>,
969 <a href="#composite">-composite</a> (Mathematical compose methods only),
970 <a href="#convolve">-convolve</a>,
971 <a href="#contrast-stretch">-contrast-stretch</a>,
972 <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a>,
973 <a href="#function">-function</a>,
974 <a href="#fx">-fx</a>,
975 <a href="#gaussian-blur">-gaussian-blur</a>,
976 <a href="#hald-clut">-hald-clut</a>,
977 <a href="#motion-blur">-motion-blur</a>,
978 <a href="#morphology">-morphology</a>,
979 <a href="#negate">-negate</a>,
980 <a href="#normalize">-normalize</a>,
981 <a href="#ordered-dither">-ordered-dither</a>,
982 <a href="#radial-blur">-radial-blur</a>,
983 <a href="#random-threshold">-random-threshold</a>,
984 <a href="#separate">-separate</a>,
985 <a href="#threshold">-threshold</a>, and
986 <a href="#white-threshold">-white-threshold</a>.
989 <p>Warning, some operators behave differently when the <a href="#channel"
990 >+channel</a> default setting is in effect, verses ANY user defined <a
991 href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting (including the equivalent of the
992 default). These operators have yet to be made to understand the newer 'Sync'
995 <p>For example <a href="#threshold">-threshold</a> will by default gray-scale
996 the image before thresholding, if no <a href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting
997 has been defined. This is not 'Sync flag controlled, yet. </p>
999 <p>Also some operators such as <a href="#blur">-blur</a>, <a
1000 href="#gaussian-blur">-gaussian-blur</a>, will modify their handling of the
1001 color channels if the '<kbd>alpha</kbd>' channel is also enabled by <a
1002 href="#channel" >-channel</a>. Generally this done to ensure that
1003 fully-transparent colors are treated as being fully-transparent, and thus any
1004 underlying 'hidden' color has no effect on the final results. Typically
1005 resulting in 'halo' effects. The newer <a href="#morphology">-morphology</a>
1006 convolution equivalents however does have a understanding of the 'Sync' flag
1007 and will thus handle transparency correctly by default. </p>
1009 <p>As a alpha channel is optional within images, some operators will read the
1010 color channels of an image as a greyscale alpha mask, when the image has no
1011 alpha channel present, and the <a href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting tells
1012 the operator to apply the operation using alpha channels. The <a
1013 href="#clut">-clut</a> operator is a good example of this. </p>
1016 <div style="margin: auto;">
1017 <h4><a id="clamp"></a>-clamp</h4>
1020 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Restrict image colors from 0 to the quantum depth.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1022 <div style="margin: auto;">
1023 <h4><a id="charcoal"></a>-charcoal <em class="arg">factor</em></h4>
1026 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Simulate a charcoal drawing.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1028 <div style="margin: auto;">
1029 <h4><a id="chop"></a>-chop <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
1032 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Remove pixels from the interior of an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1034 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. The <em class="arg">width</em>
1035 and <em class="arg">height</em> given in the of the <em class="arg">size</em>
1036 portion of the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument give the number of
1037 columns and rows to remove. The <em class="arg">offset</em> portion of
1038 the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument is influenced by
1039 a <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> setting, if present.</p>
1041 <p>The <a href="#chop">-chop</a> option removes entire rows and columns,
1042 and moves the remaining corner blocks leftward and upward to close the gaps.</p>
1044 <p>While it can remove internal rows and columns of pixels, it is more typically
1045 used with as <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> setting and a '<kbd>+0+0</kbd>' offset
1046 so as to remove a single edge from an image. Compare this to <a href="#shave"
1047 >-shave</a> whcih removes equal numbers of pixels from oppisite sides of the image.
1050 <p>Using <a href="#chop">-chop</a> will effectivally undo the results of a
1051 <a href="#splice">-splice</a> that was given the same <em class="arg">geometry</em>
1052 and <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> settings. </p>
1055 <div style="margin: auto;">
1056 <h4><a id="clip"></a>-clip</h4>
1059 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply the clipping path if one is present.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1061 <p>If a clipping path is present, it is applied to subsequent operations.</p>
1063 <p>For example, in the command</p>
1065 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -clip -negate cockatoo.tif negated.tif</span></p>
1066 <p>only the pixels within the clipping path are negated.</p>
1068 <p>The <a href="#clip">-clip</a> feature requires the XML library. If the XML library is not present, the option is ignored.</p>
1070 <div style="margin: auto;">
1071 <h4><a id="clip-mask"></a>-clip-mask</h4>
1074 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Clip the image as defined by this mask.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1076 <p>Use the given image as a 'do-not-modify' mask of the current images in the
1077 current image sequence. Assuming the clipmask is a greyscale image the same
1078 size at the one already in memory, any areas that is white will not be
1079 modified by any of the 'image processing operators' that follow, until the
1080 mask is removed. Pixels in the black areas of the clip mask will be modified
1083 <p>In some ways this is similar to (though not the same) as defining
1084 a rectangular <a href="#region" >-region</a>, or using the negative of the
1085 mask (thrid) image in a three image <a href="#composite" >-composite</a>,
1089 <div style="margin: auto;">
1090 <h4><a id="clip-path"></a>-clip-path <em class="arg">id</em></h4>
1093 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Clip along a named path from the 8BImageMagick profile.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1095 <p>This is almost identicate to <a href="#clip">-clip</a>. </p>
1098 <div style="margin: auto;">
1099 <h4><a id="clone"></a>-clone <em class="arg">index(s)</em></h4>
1102 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Make a copy of an image (or images).</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1104 <p>Inside parenthesis (where the operator is normally used) it will make a
1105 clone of the images from the last 'pushed' image sequence, and adds them to
1106 the end of the current image sequence. Outside parenthesis
1107 (not recommended) it clones the images from the current image sequence. </p>
1109 <p>Specify the image by its index in the sequence. The first image is index
1110 0. Negative indexes are relative to the end of the sequence; for
1111 example, <kbd>−1</kbd>
1112 represents the last image of the sequence. Specify a range of images with a
1113 dash (e.g. <kbd>0−4</kbd>). Separate multiple indexes with commas but no
1114 spaces (e.g. <kbd>0,2,5</kbd>). A value of '<kbd>0−−1</kbd> will
1115 effectivally clone all the images. </p>
1117 <p>The <a href="#clone">+clone</a> will simply make a copy of the last image
1118 in the image sequence, and is thus equivelent to using a argument of
1119 '<kbd>−1</kbd>'. </p>
1121 <div style="margin: auto;">
1122 <h4><a id="clut"></a>-clut</h4>
1125 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Replace the channel values in the first image using each
1126 corresponding channel in the second image as a <b>c</b>olor
1127 <b>l</b>ook<b>u</b>p <b>t</b>able.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1129 <p>The second (LUT) image is ordinarily a gradient image containing the
1130 histogram mapping of how each channel should be modified. Typically it is a
1131 either a single row or column image of replacement color values. If larger
1132 than a single row or column, values are taken from a diagonal line from
1133 top-left to bottom-right corners.</p>
1135 <p>The lookup is further controlled by the <a
1136 href="#interpolate">-interpolate</a> setting, which is especially handy for an
1137 LUT which is not the full length needed by the ImageMagick installed Quality
1138 (Q) level. Good settings for this are the '<kbd>bilinear</kbd>' and
1139 '<kbd>bicubic</kbd>' interpolation settings, which give smooth color
1140 gradients, and the '<kbd>integer</kbd>' setting for a direct, unsmoothed
1141 lookup of color values. </p>
1143 <p>This operator is especially suited to replacing a grayscale image with a
1144 specific color gradient from the CLUT image. </p>
1146 <p>Only the channel values defined by the <a href="#channel">-channel</a>
1147 setting will have their values replaced. In particular, since the default <a
1148 href="#channel">-channel</a> setting is <kbd>RGB</kbd>, this means that
1149 transparency (alpha/matte channel) is not affected, unless the <a
1150 href="#channel">-channel</a> setting is modified. When the alpha channel is
1151 set, it is treated by the <a href="#clut" >-clut</a> operator in the same way
1152 as the other channels, implying that alpha/matte values are replaced using the
1153 alpha/matte values of the original image. </p>
1155 <p>If either the image being modified, or the lookup image, contains no
1156 transparency (i.e. <a href="#alpha" >-alpha</a> is turned 'off') but the <a
1157 href="#channel">-channel</a> setting includes alpha replacement, then it is
1158 assumed that image represents a gray-scale gradient which is used for the
1159 replacement alpha values. That is you can use a gray-scale CLUT image to
1160 adjust a existing images alpha channel, or you can color a gray-scale image
1161 using colors form CLUT containing the desired colors, including transparency.
1164 <p>See also <a href="#hald-clut" >-hald-clut</a> which replaces colors
1165 according to the lookup of the full color RGB value from a 2D representation
1166 of a 3D color cube. </p>
1169 <div style="margin: auto;">
1170 <h4><a id="coalesce"></a>-coalesce</h4>
1173 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Fully define the look of each frame of an GIF animation sequence, to form a 'film strip' animation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1175 <p>Overlay each image in an image sequence according to
1176 its <a href="#dispose">-dispose</a> meta-data, to reproduce the look of
1177 an animation at each point in the animation sequence. All images should be
1178 the same size, and are assigned appropriate GIF disposal settings for the
1179 animation to continue working as expected as a GIF animation. Such frames
1180 are more easily viewed and processed than the highly optimized GIF overlay
1183 <p>The animation can be re-optimized after processing using
1184 the <a href="#layers">-layers</a> method '<kbd>optimize</kbd>', although
1185 there is no guarantee that the restored GIF animation optimization is
1186 better than the original. </p>
1189 <div style="margin: auto;">
1190 <h4><a id="colorize"></a>-colorize <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
1193 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Colorize the image by an amount specified by <em class="arg">value</em> using the color specified by the most recent <a href="#fill" >-fill</a> setting.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1195 <p>Specify the amount of colorization as a percentage. Separate colorization
1196 values can be applied to the red, green, and blue channels of the image with
1197 a comma-delimited list of colorization
1198 values (e.g., <kbd>-colorize 0,0,50</kbd>).</p>
1200 <div style="margin: auto;">
1201 <h4><a id="colormap"></a>-colormap <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
1204 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Define the colormap type.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
1206 <p>The <em class="arg">type</em> can be <kbd>shared</kbd> or <kbd>private</kbd>.</p>
1208 <p>This option only applies when the default X server visual
1209 is <kbd>PseudoColor</kbd> or <kbd>GrayScale</kbd>. Refer
1210 to <a href="#visual">-visual</a> for more details. By default,
1211 a shared colormap is allocated. The image shares colors with
1212 other X clients. Some image colors could be approximated,
1213 therefore your image may look very different than intended.
1214 If <kbd>private</kbd> is chosen, the image colors appear exactly
1215 as they are defined. However, other clients may go <em>technicolor</em>
1216 when the image colormap is installed.</p>
1218 <div style="margin: auto;">
1219 <h4><a id="colors"></a>-colors <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
1222 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the preferred number of colors in the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1224 <p>The actual number of colors in the image may be less than your request,
1225 but never more. Note that this a color reduction option. Images with fewer
1226 unique colors than specified by <em class="arg">value</em> will have any
1227 duplicate or unused colors removed. The ordering of an existing color
1228 palette may be altered. When converting an image from color to grayscale,
1229 it is more efficient to convert the image to the gray colorspace before
1230 reducing the number of colors. Refer to
1231 the <a href="../www/quantize.html">
1232 color reduction algorithm</a> for more details.</p>
1234 <div style="margin: auto;">
1235 <h4><a id="color-matrix"></a>-color-matrix <em class="arg">matrix</em></h4>
1238 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>apply color correction to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1240 <p>This option permits saturation changes, hue rotation, luminance to alpha,
1241 and various other effects. Although variable-sized transformation matrices
1242 can be used, typically one uses a 5x5 matrix for an RGBA image and a 6x6
1243 for CMYKA (or RGBA with offsets). The matrix is similar to those used by
1244 Adobe Flash except offsets are in column 6 rather than 5 (in support of
1245 CMYKA images) and offsets are normalized (divide Flash offset by 255).</p>
1247 <p>As an example, to add contrast to an image with offsets, try this command:</p>
1250 convert kittens.jpg -color-matrix \
1251 " 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0, 0.0, -0.157 \
1252 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0, 0.0, -0.157 \
1253 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0, 0.0, -0.157 \
1254 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0, 0.0, 0.0 \
1255 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0, 1.0, 0.0 \
1256 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0, 0.0, 1.0" kittens.png
1258 <div style="margin: auto;">
1259 <h4><a id="colorspace"></a>-colorspace <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
1262 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the image colorspace.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1291 <p>To print a complete list of colorspaces, use <a href="#list">-list colorspace</a>.</p>
1293 <p>For a more accurate color conversion to or from the RGB, CMYK, or grayscale colorspaces, use the <a href="#profile">-profile</a> option.</p>
1296 <caption>Conversion Of RGB To Other Color Spaces</caption>
1297 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">CMY</th></tr>
1298 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">C=<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>−R</td></tr>
1299 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">M=<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>−G</td></tr>
1300 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>−B</td></tr>
1301 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">CMYK — starts with CMY from above</th></tr>
1302 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">K=min(C,Y,M)</td></tr>
1303 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">C=<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>*(C−K)/(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>−K)</td></tr>
1304 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">M=<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>*(M−K)/(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>−K)</td></tr>
1305 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>*(Y−K)/(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>−K)</td></tr>
1307 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">Gray</th></tr>
1308 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Gray = 0.29900*R+0.58700*G+0.11400*B</td></tr>
1310 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">HSB — Hue, Saturation, Brightness; like a cone peak downward</th></tr>
1311 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">H=angle around perimeter (0 to 360 deg); H=0 is red; increasing angles toward green</td></tr>
1312 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">S=distance from axis outward</td></tr>
1313 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">B=distance along axis from bottom upward; B=max(R,G,B); <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1315 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">HSL — Hue, Saturation, Lightness; like a double cone end-to-end with peaks at very top and bottom</th></tr>
1316 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">H=angle around perimeter (0 to 360 deg); H=0 is red; increasing angles toward green</td></tr>
1317 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">S=distance from axis outward</td></tr>
1318 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">L=distance along axis from bottom upward; L=0.5*max(R,G,B) + 0.5*min(R,G,B); <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1320 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">HWB — Hue, Whiteness, Blackness</th></tr>
1321 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Hue (complicated equation)</td></tr>
1322 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Whiteness (complicated equation)</td></tr>
1323 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Blackness (complicated equation)</td></tr>
1325 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">LAB</th></tr>
1326 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">L (complicated equation relating X,Y,Z)</td></tr>
1327 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">A (complicated equation relating X,Y,Z)</td></tr>
1328 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">B (complicated equation relating X,Y,Z)</td></tr>
1330 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">LOG</th></tr>
1331 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I1 (complicated equation involving logarithm of R)</td></tr>
1332 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I2 (complicated equation involving logarithm of G)</td></tr>
1333 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I3 (complicated equation involving logarithm of B)</td></tr>
1335 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">OHTA — approximates principal components transformation</th></tr>
1336 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I1=0.33333*R+0.33334*G+0.33333*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1337 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I2=(0.50000*R+0.00000*G−0.50000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1338 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I3=(−0.25000*R+0.50000*G−0.25000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1340 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">Rec601Luma</th></tr>
1341 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Gray = 0.29900*R+0.58700*G+0.11400*B</td></tr>
1343 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">Rec601YCbCr</th></tr>
1344 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.299000*R+0.587000*G+0.114000*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1345 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Cb=(−0.168736*R-0.331264*G+0.500000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1346 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Cr=(0.500000*R−0.418688*G−0.081312*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1348 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">Rec709Luma</th></tr>
1349 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Gray=0.21260*R+0.71520*G+0.07220*B</td></tr>
1351 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">Rec709YCbCr</th></tr>
1352 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.212600*R+0.715200*G+0.072200*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1353 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Cb=(−0.114572*R−0.385428*G+0.500000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1354 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Cr=(0.500000*R−0.454153*G−0.045847*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1356 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">sRGB</th></tr>
1357 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">if Rs ≤ .03928 then Rs=R/12.92 else Rs=((R+.055)/1.055)^2.4</td></tr>
1358 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">if Gs ≤ .03928 then Gs=B/12.92 else Gs=((G+.055)/1.055)^2.4</td></tr>
1359 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">if Bs ≤ .03928 then Bs=B/12.92 else Bs=((B+.055)/1.055)^2.4</td></tr>
1361 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">XYZ</th></tr>
1362 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">X=0.4124240*R+0.3575790*G+0.1804640*B</td></tr>
1363 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.2126560*R+0.7151580*G+0.0721856*B</td></tr>
1364 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Z=0.0193324*R+0.1191930*G+0.9504440*B</td></tr>
1366 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">YCC</th></tr>
1367 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=(0.29900*R+0.58700*G+0.11400*B) (with complicated scaling); <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1368 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">C1=(−0.29900*R−0.58700*G+0.88600*B) (with complicated scaling)</td></tr>
1369 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">C2=(0.70100*R−0.58700*G−0.11400*B) (with complicated scaling)</td></tr>
1371 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">YCbCr</th></tr>
1372 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.299000*R+0.587000*G+0.114000*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1373 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Cb=(−0.168736*R−0.331264*G+0.500000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1374 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Cr=(0.500000*R−0.418688*G−0.081312*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1376 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">YIQ</th></tr>
1377 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.29900*R+0.58700*G+0.11400*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1378 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">I=(0.59600*R−0.27400*G−0.32200*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1379 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Q=(0.21100*R−0.52300*G+0.31200*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1381 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">YPbPr</th></tr>
1382 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.299000*R+0.587000*G+0.114000*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1383 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Pb=(−0.168736*R−0.331264*G+0.500000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1384 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Pr=(0.500000*R−0.418688*G−0.081312*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1386 <tr><th align="left" valign="middle">YUV</th></tr>
1387 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">Y=0.29900*R+0.58700*G+0.11400*B; <em>intensity-like</em></td></tr>
1388 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">U=(−0.14740*R−0.28950*G+0.43690*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1389 <tr><td align="left" valign="middle">V=(0.61500*R−0.51500*G−0.10000*B)*(<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>+1)/2</td></tr>
1392 <div style="margin: auto;">
1393 <h4><a id="combine"></a>-combine</h4>
1396 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Combine one or more images into a single image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1398 <p>The channels (previously set by <a href="#channel">-channel</a>) of the combined image are taken from the grayscale values of each image in the sequence, in order. For the default -channel setting of <kbd>RGB</kbd>, this means the first image is assigned to the <kbd>Red</kbd> channel, the second to the <kbd>Green</kbd> channel, the third to the <kbd>Blue</kbd>.</p>
1400 <p>This option can be thought of as the inverse to <a href="#separate">-separate</a>, so long as the channel settings are the same. Thus, in the following example, the final image should be a copy of the original.
1403 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert original.png -channel RGB -separate sepimage.png</span><span class='crtout'></span><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert sepimage-0.png sepimage-1.png sepimage-2.png -channel RGB \ <br/> -combine imagecopy.png</span></p>
1404 <div style="margin: auto;">
1405 <h4><a id="comment"></a>-comment <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
1408 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Embed a comment in an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1410 <p>This option sets the comment meta-data of an image read in after this
1411 option has been given. To modify a comment of images already in memory use
1412 "<kbd><a href="#set">-set</a> comment</kbd>". </p>
1414 <p>The comment can contain special format characters listed in the <a
1415 href="../www/escape.html">Format and
1416 Print Image Properties</a>. These attributes are expanded when the comment
1417 is finally assigned to the individual images. </p>
1419 <p>If the first character of <em class="arg">string</em> is <em
1420 class="arg">@</em>, the image comment is read from a file titled by the
1421 remaining characters in the string. Comments read in from a file are literal;
1422 no embedded formatting characters are recognized.</p>
1424 <p>Comment meta-data are not visible on the image itself. To do that use the
1425 <a href="#annotate">-annotate</a> or <a href="#draw">-draw</a> options
1431 -comment "%m:%f %wx%h" bird.miff
1434 <p>produces an image comment of <kbd>MIFF:bird.miff 512x480</kbd> (assuming
1435 that the image <kbd>bird.miff</kbd> has a width of 512 and a height of
1438 <div style="margin: auto;">
1439 <h4><a id="compose"></a>-compose <em class="arg">operator</em></h4>
1442 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the type of image composition.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1444 <p>See <a href="../www/compose.html">Alpha Compositing</a> for
1445 a detailed discussion of alpha compositing.</p>
1447 <p>This setting effects image processing operators that merge two (or more)
1448 images together in some way. This includes the operators,
1449 <a href="#composite">-composite</a>,
1450 <a href="#layers">-layers</a> composite,
1451 <a href="#flatten">-flatten</a>,
1452 <a href="#mosaic">-mosaic</a>,
1453 <a href="#layers">-layers</a> merge,
1454 <a href="#border">-border</a>,
1455 <a href="#frame">-frame</a>,
1456 and <a href="#extent">-extent</a>. </p>
1458 <p>It is also one of the primary options for the "<kbd>composite</kbd>"
1462 <div style="margin: auto;">
1463 <h4><a id="composite"></a>-composite</h4>
1466 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Perform alpha composition on two images and an optional mask</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1468 <p>Take the first image 'destination' and overlay the second 'source' image
1469 according to the current <a href="#compose">-compose</a> setting. The location
1470 of the 'source' or 'overlay' image is controlled according to <a
1471 href="#geometry" >-geometry</a>, and <a href="#geometry" >-geometry</a>
1474 <p>If a third image is given this is treated as a gray-scale 'mask' image
1475 relative to the first 'destination' image. This mask will limit what parts of
1476 the destination can be modified by the image composition. However for the
1477 '<kbd>displace</kbd>' compose method, the mask is used to provide a separate
1478 Y-displacement image instead. </p>
1480 <p>If a <a href="#compose">-compose</a> method requires extra numerical
1481 arguments or flags these can be provided by setting the <a
1482 href="#set">-set</a> '<kbd class="arg">option:compose:args</kbd>'
1483 appropriately for the compose method. </p>
1485 <p>Some <a href="#compose">-compose</a> methods can modify the 'destination'
1486 image outside the overlay area. You can disable this by setting the special <a
1487 href="#set">-set</a> '<kbd class="arg">option:compose:outside-overlay</kbd>'
1488 to '<kbd>false</kbd>'. </p>
1491 <div style="margin: auto;">
1492 <h4><a id="compress"></a>-compress <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
1495 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Use pixel compression specified by <em class="arg">type</em> when writing the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1497 <p>Choices are: <kbd class="arg">None</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">BZip</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">Fax</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">Group4</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">JPEG</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">JPEG2000</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">Lossless</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">LZW</kbd>, <kbd class="arg">RLE</kbd> or <kbd class="arg">Zip</kbd>.</p>
1499 <p>To print a complete list of compression types, use <a href="#list">-list compress</a>.</p>
1501 <p>Specify <a href="#compress">+compress</a> to store the binary image in an uncompressed format. The default is the compression type of the specified image file.</p>
1503 <p>If <kbd>LZW</kbd> compression is specified but LZW compression has not been enabled, the image data is written in an uncompressed LZW format that can be read by LZW decoders. This may result in larger-than-expected GIF files.</p>
1505 <p><kbd>Lossless</kbd> refers to lossless JPEG, which is only available if the JPEG library has been patched to support it. Use of lossless JPEG is generally not recommended.</p>
1507 <p>Use the <a href="#quality">-quality</a> option to set the compression level to be used by JPEG, PNG, MIFF, and MPEG encoders. Use the <a href="#sampling-factor">-sampling-factor</a> option to set the sampling factor to be used by JPEG, MPEG, and YUV encoders for down-sampling the chroma channels.</p>
1509 <div style="margin: auto;">
1510 <h4><a id="contrast"></a>-contrast</h4>
1513 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Enhance or reduce the image contrast.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1515 <p>This option enhances the intensity differences between the lighter and darker elements of the image. Use <a href="#contrast">-contrast</a> to enhance the image or <a href="#contrast">+contrast</a> to reduce the image contrast.</p>
1517 <p>For a more pronounced effect you can repeat the option:</p>
1519 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert rose: -contrast -contrast rose_c2.png</span></p>
1520 <div style="margin: auto;">
1521 <h4><a id="contrast-stretch"></a>-contrast-stretch <em class="arg">black-point</em><br />-contrast-stretch <em class="arg">black-point</em>{x<em class="arg">white-point</em>}{<em class="arg">%</em>}}</h4>
1524 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Increase the contrast in an image by <em>stretching</em> the range of intensity values.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1526 <p>While performing the stretch, black-out at most <em
1527 class="arg" >black-point</em> pixels and white-out at most <em
1528 class="arg" >white-point</em> pixels. Or, if percent is used, black-out at most
1529 <em class="arg" >black-point %</em> pixels and white-out at most <em
1530 class="arg" >white-point %</em> pixels.</p>
1532 <p>Prior to ImageMagick 6.4.7-0, <a href="#contrast-stretch"
1533 >-contrast-stretch</a> will black-out at most <em class="arg"
1534 >black-point</em> pixels and white-out at most <em class="arg" >total pixels
1535 minus white-point</em> pixels. Or, if percent is used, black-out at most <em
1536 class="arg">black-point %</em> pixels and white-out at most <em class="arg"
1537 >100% minus white-point %</em> pixels.</p>
1539 <p>Note that <kbd>-contrast-stretch 0</kbd> will modify the image such that
1540 the image's min and max values are stretched to 0 and <em class="QR"
1541 >QuantumRange</em>, respectively, without any loss of data due to burn-out or
1542 clipping at either end. This is not the same as <a href="#normalize"
1543 >-normalize</a>, which is equivalent to <kbd>-contrast-stretch 0.15x0.05%</kbd> (or
1544 prior to ImageMagick 6.4.7-0, <kbd>-contrast-stretch 2%x99%</kbd>).</p>
1546 <p>Internally operator works by creating a histogram bin, and then uses that
1547 bin to modify the image. As such some colors may be merged together when they
1548 originally fell into the same 'bin'. </p>
1550 <p>All the channels are normalized in concert by the came amount so as to
1551 preserve color integrity, when the default <a href="#channel" >+channel</a>
1552 setting is in use. Specifying any other <a href="#channel" >-channel</a>
1553 setting will normalize the RGB channels independently.</p>
1555 <p>See also <a href="#auto-level" >-auto-level</a> for a 'perfect'
1556 normalization of mathematical images. </p>
1558 <p>This operator is under review for re-development. </p>
1561 <div style="margin: auto;">
1562 <h4><a id="convolve"></a>-convolve <em class="arg">kernel</em></h4>
1565 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Convolve an image with a user-supplied convolution kernel.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1567 <p>The <em class="arg">kernel</em> is a matrix specified as
1568 a comma-separated list of integers (with no spaces), ordered left-to right,
1569 starting with the top row. Presently, only odd-dimensioned kernels are
1570 supported, and therefore the number of entries in the specified <em
1571 class="arg">kernel</em> must be 3<sup>2</sup>=9, 5<sup>2</sup>=25,
1572 7<sup>2</sup>=49, etc. </p>
1574 <p>Note that the <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#convolve">‑convolve</a> operator supports the <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#bias">‑bias</a> setting. This option shifts the convolution so that
1575 positive and negative results are relative to a user-specified bias value.
1576 This is important for non-HDRI compilations of ImageMagick when dealing with
1577 convolutions that contain negative as well as positive values. This is
1578 especially the case with convolutions involving high pass filters or edge
1579 detection. Without an output bias, the negative values is clipped at zero.
1582 <p>When using an ImageMagick with the HDRI compile-time setting, <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#bias">‑bias</a> is not needed, as ImageMagick is able to store/handle any
1583 negative results without clipping to the color value range (0..QuantumRange).
1584 See the discussion on HDRI implementations of ImageMagick on the page <a
1585 href="../www/high-dynamic-range.html">High
1586 Dynamic-Range Images</a>. For more about HDRI go the ImageMagick <a
1587 href="http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/basics/#hdri">Usage</a> pages or this
1588 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging">Wikipedia</a>
1592 <div style="margin: auto;">
1593 <h4><a id="crop"></a>-crop <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
1596 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Cut out one or more rectangular regions of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1598 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
1600 <p>The <em class="arg">width</em> and <em class="arg">height</em> of the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument give the size of the image that remains after cropping, and <em class="arg">x</em> and <em class="arg">y</em> in the <em class="arg">offset</em> (if present) gives the location of the top left corner of the cropped image with respect to the original image. To specify the amount to be removed, use <a href="#shave">-shave</a> instead.</p>
1602 <p>If the <em class="arg">x</em> and <em class="arg">y</em> offsets are present, a single image is generated, consisting of the pixels from the cropping region. The offsets specify the location of the upper left corner of the cropping region measured downward and rightward with respect to the upper left corner of the image. If the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option is present with <kbd>NorthEast</kbd>, <kbd>East</kbd>, or <kbd>SouthEast</kbd> gravity, it gives the distance leftward from the right edge of the image to the right edge of the cropping region. Similarly, if the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option is present with <kbd>SouthWest</kbd>, <kbd>South</kbd>, or <kbd>SouthEast</kbd> gravity, the distance is measured upward between the bottom edges.</p>
1604 <p>If the <em class="arg">x</em> and <em class="arg">y</em> offsets are omitted, a set of tiles of the specified geometry, covering the entire input image, is generated. The rightmost tiles and the bottom tiles are smaller if the specified geometry extends beyond the dimensions of the input image.</p>
1606 <p>By adding a exclamation character flag to the geometry argument, the
1607 cropped images virtual canvas page size and offset is set as if the
1608 geometry argument was a viewport or window. This means the canvas page size
1609 is set to exactly the same size you specified, the image offset set
1610 relative top left corner of the region cropped. </p>
1612 <p>If the cropped image 'missed' the actual image on its virtual canvas, a
1613 special single pixel transparent 'missed' image is returned, and a 'crop
1614 missed' warning given. </p>
1616 <p>It might be necessary to <a href="#repage" >+repage</a> the image prior to cropping the image to ensure the crop coordinate frame is relocated to the upper-left corner of the visible image.</p>
1618 <div style="margin: auto;">
1619 <h4><a id="cycle"></a>-cycle <em class="arg">amount</em></h4>
1622 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>displace image colormap by amount.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1624 <p><em class="arg">Amount</em> defines the number of positions each
1625 colormap entry is shifted.</p>
1628 <div style="margin: auto;">
1629 <h4><a id="debug"></a>-debug <em class="arg">events</em></h4>
1632 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>enable debug printout.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1634 <p>The <kbd>events</kbd> parameter specifies which events are to be logged. It can be either <kbd>None</kbd>, <kbd>All</kbd>, <kbd>Trace</kbd>, or a comma-separated list consisting of one or more of the following domains: <kbd>Annotate</kbd>, <kbd>Blob</kbd>, <kbd>Cache</kbd>, <kbd>Coder</kbd>, <kbd>Configure</kbd>, <kbd>Deprecate</kbd>, <kbd>Exception</kbd>, <kbd>Locale</kbd>, <kbd>Render</kbd>, <kbd>Resource</kbd>, <kbd>Security</kbd>, <kbd>TemporaryFile</kbd>, <kbd>Transform</kbd>, <kbd>X11</kbd>, or <kbd>User</kbd>. </p>
1637 <p>For example, to log cache and blob events, use.</p>
1639 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -debug "Cache,Blob" rose: rose.png</span></p>
1640 <p>The <kbd>User</kbd> domain is normally empty, but developers can log user events in their private copy of ImageMagick.</p>
1642 <p>To print the complete list of debug methods, use <a href="#list">-list debug</a>.</p>
1644 <p>Use the <a href="#log">-log</a> option to specify the format for debugging output.</p>
1646 <p>Use <a href="#debug">+debug</a> to turn off all logging.</p>
1648 <p>Debugging may also be set using the <kbd>MAGICK_DEBUG</kbd> <a href="../www/resources.html#environment">environment variable</a>. The allowed values for the <kbd>MAGICK_DEBUG</kbd> environment variable are the same as for the <a href="#debug">-debug</a> option.</p>
1651 <div style="margin: auto;">
1652 <h4><a id="decipher"></a>-decipher <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
1655 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Decipher and restore pixels that were previously transformed by <a href="#encipher">-encipher</a>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1657 <p>Get the passphrase from the file specified by <em class="arg">filename</em>.</p>
1659 <p>For more information, see the webpage, <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/www/cipher.html">ImageMagick: Encipher or Decipher an Image</a>.</p>
1662 <div style="margin: auto;">
1663 <h4><a id="deconstruct"></a>-deconstruct</h4>
1666 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>find areas that has changed between images </td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1668 <p>Given a sequence of images all the same size, such as produced by <a href="#coalesce">-coalesce</a>, replace the second and later images, with a smaller image of just the area that changed relative to the previous image. </p>
1670 <p>The resulting sequence of images can be used to optimize an animation sequence, though will not work correctly for GIF animations when parts of the animation can go from opaque to transparent. </p>
1672 <p>This option is actually equivalent to the <a href="#layers">-layers</a> method '<kbd>compare-any</kbd>'. </p>
1675 <div style="margin: auto;">
1676 <h4><a id="define"></a>-define <em class="arg">key</em>{<em class="arg">=value</em>}<em class="arg">...</em></h4>
1679 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>add specific global settings generally used to control
1680 coders and image processing operations.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1682 <p>This option creates one or more definitions for coders and decoders to use
1683 while reading and writing image data. Definitions are generally used to
1684 control image file format coder modules, and image processing operations,
1685 beyond what is provided by normal means. Defined settings are listed in <a
1686 href="#verbose" >-verbose</a> information ("<kbd>info:</kbd>" output format)
1687 as "Artifacts". </p>
1689 <p>If <em class="arg">value</em> is missing for a definition, an empty-valued
1690 definition of a flag is created with that name. This used to control on/off
1691 options. Use <a href="#define">+define key</a> to remove definitions
1692 previously created. Use <a href="#define">+define "*"</a> to remove all
1693 existing definitions.</p>
1695 <p>The same 'artifact' settings can also be defined using the <a
1696 href="#set" >-set "option:<em class="arg">key</em>" "<em class="arg"
1697 >value</em>"</a> option, which also allows the use of <a href="../www/escape.html" >Format and Print Image
1698 Properties</a> in the defined value. </p>
1700 <p>The <em>option</em> and <em>key</em> are case-independent (they are
1701 converted to lowercase for use within the decoders) while the <em>value</em>
1702 is case-dependent.</p>
1704 <p>Such settings are global in scope, and effect all images and operations. </p>
1706 <p>The following definitions are just some of the artifacts that are
1710 <dt>dcm:display-range=reset</dt>
1711 <dd>Set the display range to the minimum and maximum pixel values for the
1712 DCM image format.</dd>
1714 <dt>dot:layout-engine=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1715 <dd>Set the specify the layout engine for the DOT image format (e.g.
1716 <kbd>neato</kbd>).</dd>
1718 <dt>jpeg:extent=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1719 <dd>Restrict the maximum JPEG file size, for example <kbd>-define
1720 jpeg:extent=400kb</kbd>.</dd>
1722 <dt>jpeg:size=<em class="arg">geometry</em></dt>
1723 <dd>Set the size hint of a JPEG image, for example, -define jpeg:size=128x128.
1724 It is most useful for increasing performance and reducing the memory
1725 requirements when reducing the size of a large JPEG image.</dd>
1727 <dt>jp2:rate=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1728 <dd>Specify the compression factor to use while writing JPEG-2000 files. The
1729 compression factor is the reciprocal of the compression ratio. The valid
1730 range is 0.0 to 1.0, with 1.0 indicating lossless compression. If defined,
1731 this value overrides the -quality setting. A quality setting of 75
1732 results in a rate value of 0.06641.</dd>
1734 <dt>mng:need-cacheoff</dt>
1735 <dd>turn playback caching off for streaming MNG.</dd>
1737 <dt>png:bit-depth=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1738 <dt>png:color-type=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1739 <dd>desired bit-depth and color-type for PNG output. You can force the PNG
1740 encoder to use a different bit-depth and color-type than it would have
1741 normally selected, but only if this does not cause any loss of image
1742 quality. Any attempt to reduce image quality is treated as an error and no
1743 PNG file is written. E.g., if you have a 1-bit black-and-white image, you
1744 can use these "defines" to cause it to be written as an 8-bit grayscale,
1745 indexed, or even a 64-bit RGBA. But if you have a 16-million color image,
1746 you cannot force it to be written as a grayscale or indexed PNG. If you
1747 wish to do this, you must use the appropriate <a href="#depth">-depth</a>,
1748 <a href="#colors">-colors</a>, or <a href="#type">-type</a> directives to
1749 reduce the image quality prior to using the PNG encoder. Note that in
1750 indexed PNG files, "bit-depth" refers to the number of bits per index,
1751 which can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. In such files, the color samples always have
1754 <dt>png:exclude-chunk=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1755 <dt>png:include-chunk=<em class="arg">value</em></dt>
1756 <dd>ancillary chunks to be excluded from or included in PNG output.
1758 <p>The<em class="arg">value</em> can be the name of a PNG chunk-type such
1759 as <em class="arg">bKGD</em>, a comma-separated list of chunk-types,
1760 or the word <em class="arg">all</em> or
1761 the word <em class="arg">none</em>. There must be no spaces in the
1762 list. Although PNG chunk-names are case-dependent, you can use
1763 all lowercase names if you prefer.</p>
1765 <p>As a special case, if the <kbd>sRGB</kbd> chunk is excluded and
1766 the <kbd>gAMA</kbd> chunk is included, the <kbd>gAMA</kbd> chunk will
1767 only be written if gamma is not 1/2.2, since most decoders assume
1768 sRGB and gamma=1/2.2 when no colorspace information is included in
1769 the PNG file. Because the list is processed from left to right, you
1770 can achieve this with a single define:</p>
1773 -define png:include-chunk=none,gAMA
1776 <p>The critical PNG chunks <kbd>IHDR</kbd>, <kbd>PLTE</kbd>,
1777 <kbd>IDAT</kbd>, and <kbd>IEND</kbd> cannot be excluded. Any of
1778 these entries appearing in the list will be ignored.</p>
1780 <p>If the ancillary PNG <kbd>tRNS</kbd> chunk is excluded and the
1781 image has transparency, the PNG colortype is forced to be 4 or 6
1782 (GRAY_ALPHA or RGBA). If the image is not transparent, then the
1783 <kbd>tRNS</kbd> chunk isn't written anyhow, and there is no effect
1784 on the PNG colortype of the output image.</p>
1786 <p>The <a href="#strip">-strip</a> option does the equivalent of the
1787 following for PNG output:</p>
1790 -define png:include-chunk=none,gama
1793 <p>The default behavior is to include all known PNG ancillary chunks
1794 plus ImageMagick's private <kbd>vpAg</kbd> ("virtual page") chunk,
1795 and to exclude all PNG chunks that are unknown to ImageMagick,
1796 regardless of their PNG "copy-safe" status as described in the
1797 PNG specification.</p>
1800 <dt>ps:imagemask</dt>
1801 <dd>If the ps:imagemask flag is defined, the PS3 and EPS3 coders will create
1802 Postscript files that render bilevel images with the Postscript imagemask
1803 operator instead of the image operator.</dd>
1805 <dt>quantum:format=<em class="arg">type</em></dt>
1806 <dd>Set the type to <kbd>floating-point</kbd> to specify a floating-point
1807 format for raw files (e.g. GRAY:) or for MIFF and TIFF images in HDRI mode
1808 to preserve negative values. If <a href="#depth">-depth</a> 16 is
1809 included, the result is a single precision floating point format.
1810 If <a href="#depth">-depth</a> 32 is included, the result is
1811 double precision floating point format.</dd>
1815 <p>For example, to create a postscript file that will render only the black
1816 pixels of a bilevel image, use:</p>
1818 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert bilevel.tif -define ps:imagemask eps3:stencil.ps</span></p>
1819 <p>Set attributes of the image registry by prefixing the value with
1820 <kbd>registry:</kbd>. For example, to set a temporary path to put work files,
1824 -define registry:temporary-path=/data/tmp
1829 <div style="margin: auto;">
1830 <h4><a id="delay"></a>-delay <em class="arg">ticks</em> <br />-delay <em class="arg">ticks</em>x<em class="arg">ticks-per-second</em> {<em class="arg"><</em>} {<em class="arg">></em>}</h4>
1833 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>display the next image after pausing.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1835 <p>This option is useful for regulating the animation of image sequences <em>ticks/ticks-per-second</em> seconds must expire before the display of the next image. The default is no delay between each showing of the image sequence. The default ticks-per-second is 100.</p>
1837 <p>Use <kbd>></kbd> to change the image delay <em>only</em> if its current value exceeds the given delay. <kbd><</kbd> changes the image delay <em>only</em> if current value is less than the given delay. For example, if you specify <kbd>30></kbd> and the image delay is 20, the image delay does not change. However, if the image delay is 40 or 50, the delay it is changed to 30. Enclose the given delay in quotation marks to prevent the <kbd><</kbd> or <kbd>></kbd> from being interpreted by your shell as a file redirection.</p>
1840 <div style="margin: auto;">
1841 <h4><a id="delete"></a>-delete <em class="arg">index</em></h4>
1844 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>delete the image, specified by its index, from the image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1846 <p>Specify the image by its index in the sequence. The first image is index 0. Negative indexes are relative to the end of the sequence, for example, -1 represents the last image of the sequence. Specify a range of images with a dash (e.g. 0-4). Separate indexes with a comma (e.g. 0,2). Use <kbd>+delete</kbd> to delete the last image in the current image sequence.</p>
1849 <div style="margin: auto;">
1850 <h4><a id="density"></a>-density <em class="arg">width</em><br />-density <em class="arg">width</em>x<em class="arg">height</em></h4>
1853 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the horizontal and vertical resolution of an image for rendering to devices.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1855 <p>This option specifies the image resolution to store while encoding a raster image or the canvas resolution while rendering (reading) vector formats such as Postscript, PDF, WMF, and SVG into a raster image. Image resolution provides the unit of measure to apply when rendering to an output device or raster image. The default unit of measure is in dots per inch (DPI). The <a href="#units">-units</a> option may be used to select dots per centimeter instead.</p>
1857 <p>The default resolution is 72 dots per inch, which is equivalent to one point per pixel (Macintosh and Postscript standard). Computer screens are normally 72 or 96 dots per inch, while printers typically support 150, 300, 600, or 1200 dots per inch. To determine the resolution of your display, use a ruler to measure the width of your screen in inches, and divide by the number of horizontal pixels (1024 on a 1024x768 display).</p>
1859 <p>If the file format supports it, this option may be used to update the stored image resolution. Note that Photoshop stores and obtains image resolution from a proprietary embedded profile. If this profile is not stripped from the image, then Photoshop will continue to treat the image using its former resolution, ignoring the image resolution specified in the standard file header.</p>
1861 <p>The <a href="#density">-density</a> option sets an <em>attribute</em> and does not alter the underlying raster image. It may be used to adjust the rendered size for desktop publishing purposes by adjusting the scale applied to the pixels. To resize the image so that it is the same size at a different resolution, use the <a href="#resample">-resample</a> option.</p>
1863 <div style="margin: auto;">
1864 <h4><a id="depth"></a>-depth <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
1867 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>depth of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1869 <p>This the number of bits in a color sample within a pixel. Use this option to specify the depth of raw images whose depth is unknown such as GRAY, RGB, or CMYK, or to change the depth of any image after it has been read.</p>
1871 <div style="margin: auto;">
1872 <h4><a id="descend"></a>-descend</h4>
1875 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>obtain image by descending window hierarchy.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1877 <div style="margin: auto;">
1878 <h4><a id="deskew"></a>-deskew <em class="arg">threshold</em></h4>
1881 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>straighten an image. A threshold of 40% works for most images.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1883 <p>Use <a href="#set">-set</a> <kbd>option:deskew:auto-crop <em>width</em></kbd> to auto crop the image. The set argument is the pixel width of the image background (e.g 40).</p>
1885 <div style="margin: auto;">
1886 <h4><a id="despeckle"></a>-despeckle</h4>
1889 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>reduce the speckles within an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1891 <div style="margin: auto;">
1892 <h4><a id="direction"></a>-direction <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
1895 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>render text right-to-left or left-to-right.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1897 <div style="margin: auto;">
1898 <h4><a id="displace"></a>-displace <em class="arg">horizontal-scale</em><br />-displace <em class="arg">horizontal-scale</em>x<em class="arg">vertical-scale</em></h4>
1901 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>shift image pixels as defined by a displacement map.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
1903 <p>With this option, the 'overlay' image, and optionally the 'mask' image,
1904 is used as a displacement map, which is used to displace the lookup of
1905 what part of the 'background' image is seen at each point of the overlaid
1906 area. Much like the displacement map is a 'lens' that redirects light shining
1907 through it so as to present a distorted view the original 'background' image
1910 <p>Any perfect grey areas of the displacement map produce a zero
1911 displacement of the image. Black areas produce the given maximum negative
1912 displacement of the lookup point, while white produce a maximum positive
1913 displacement of the lookup. </p>
1915 <p>Note that it is the lookup of the 'background' that is displaced, not a
1916 displacement of the image itself. As such an area of the displacement map
1917 containing 'white' will have the lookup point 'shifted' by a positive amount,
1918 and thus generating a copy of the destination image to the right/downward from
1919 the correct position. That is the image will look like it may have been
1920 'shifted' in a negative left/upward direction. Understanding this is a very
1921 important in understanding how displacement maps work. </p>
1923 <p>The given arguments define the maximum amount of displacement in pixels
1924 that a particular map can produce. If the displacement scale is large enough
1925 it is also possible to lookup parts of the 'background' image that lie well
1926 outside the bounds of the displacement map itself. That is you could very
1927 easily copy a section of the original image from outside the overlay area
1928 into the overlay area. </p>
1930 <p>The '%' flag makes the displacement scale relative to the size of the
1931 overlay image (100% = half width/height of image). Using '!' switches
1932 percentage arguments to refer to the destination image size instead.
1933 these flags were added as of IM v6.5.3-5.</p>
1935 <p>Normally a single grayscale displacement map is provided, which with the
1936 given scaling values will determine a single direction (vector) in which
1937 displacements can occur (positively or negatively). However, if you also
1938 specify a third image which is normally used as a <em class="arg">mask</em>,
1939 the <em class="arg">composite image</em> is used for horizontal X
1940 displacement, while the <em class="arg">mask image</em> is used for vertical Y
1941 displacement. This allows you to define completely different displacement
1942 values for the X and Y directions, and allowing you to lookup any point within
1943 the <em class="arg">scale</em> bounds. In other words each pixel can lookup
1944 any other nearby pixel, producing complex 2 dimensional displacements, rather
1945 than a simple 1 dimensional vector displacements. </p>
1947 <p>Alteratively rather than suppling two separate images, as of IM v6.4.4-0,
1948 you can use the 'red' channel of the overlay image to specify the horizontal
1949 or X displacement, and the 'green' channel for the vertical or Y displacement.
1952 <p>As of IM v6.5.3-5 any alpha channel in the overlay image is used as a
1953 mask the transparency of the destination image. However areas outside the
1954 overlaid areas will not be effected. </p>
1957 <div style="margin: auto;">
1958 <h4><a id="display"></a>-display <em class="arg">host:display[.screen]</em></h4>
1961 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specifies the X server to contact.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
1963 <p>This option is used with convert for obtaining image or font from this X server. See <em class="arg">X(1)</em>.</p>
1965 <div style="margin: auto;">
1966 <h4><a id="dispose"></a>-dispose <em class="arg">method</em></h4>
1969 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>define the GIF disposal image setting for images that are being created or read in. </td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
1971 <p>The layer disposal method defines the way each the displayed image is to be
1972 modified after the current 'frame' of an animation has finished being
1973 displayed (after its 'delay' period), but before the next frame on an
1974 animation is to be overlaid onto the display. </p>
1976 <p>Here are the valid methods:</p>
1979 Undefined 0 No disposal specified (equivalent to '<kbd>none</kbd>').
1980 None 1 Do not dispose, just overlay next frame image.
1981 Background 2 Clear the frame area with the background color.
1982 Previous 3 Clear to the image prior to this frames overlay.
1985 <p>You can also use the numbers given above, which is what the GIF format
1986 uses internally to represent the above settings. </p>
1988 <p>To print a complete list of dispose methods, use <a href="#list">-list dispose</a>.</p>
1990 <p>Use <a href="#dispose" >+dispose</a>, turn off the setting and prevent
1991 resetting the layer disposal methods of images being read in. </p>
1993 <p>Use <a href="#set">-set</a> '<kbd>dispose</kbd>' method to set the image
1994 disposal method for images already in memory.</p>
1996 <div style="margin: auto;">
1997 <h4><a id="dissimilarity-threshold"></a>-dissimilarity-threshold <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
2000 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>maximum RMSE for subimage match (default 0.2).</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/compare.html">compare</a>]</td></tr></table>
2003 <div style="margin: auto;">
2004 <h4><a id="dissolve"></a>-dissolve <em class="arg">src_percent</em>[x<em class="arg">dst_percent</em>]</h4>
2007 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>dissolve an image into another by the given percent.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
2009 <p>The opacity of the composite image is multiplied by the given percent, then
2010 it is composited 'over' the main image. If <em class="arg">src_percent</em>
2011 is greater than 100, start dissolving the main image so it becomes
2012 transparent at a value of '<kbd class="arg">200</kbd>'. If both percentages
2013 are given, each image are dissolved to the percentages given. </p>
2015 <p>Note that dissolve percentages do not add, two opaque images dissolved
2016 '50,50', produce a 75% transparency. For a 50% + 50% blending of the two
2017 images, you would need to use dissolve values of '50,100'. </p>
2019 <div style="margin: auto;">
2020 <h4><a id="distort"></a>-distort <em class="arg">method arguments</em></h4>
2023 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>distort an image, using the given <em class="arg">method</em> and its required <em class="arg">arguments</em>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2025 <p>The <em class="arg">arguments</em> is a single string containing a list
2026 of floating point numbers separated by commas or spaces. The number of
2027 and meaning of the floating point values depends on the distortion <em
2028 class="arg">method</em> being used. </p>
2030 <p>Choose from these distortion types:</p>
2034 <th align="left" style="width: 8%">Method</th>
2035 <th align="left">Description</th>
2039 <td valign="top"><kbd>ScaleRotateTranslate</kbd>
2040 <br/>or <kbd>SRT</kbd></td>
2042 Distort image by first scaling and rotating about a given 'center',
2043 before translating that 'center' to the new location, in that order. It
2044 is an alternative method of specifying a '<kbd>Affine</kbd>' type of
2045 distortion, but without shearing effects. It also provides a good way
2046 of rotating and displacing a smaller image for tiling onto a larger
2047 background (IE 2-dimensional animations). <br/>
2049 The number of arguments determine the specific meaning of each
2050 argument for the scales, rotation, and translation operations. <br/>
2052 <table style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">
2053 <tr><td># </td><td>arguments meaning</td></tr>
2054 <tr><td>1:</td><td><em>Angle_of_Rotation</em></td></tr>
2055 <tr><td>2:</td><td><em>Scale Angle</em></td></tr>
2056 <tr><td>3:</td><td><em>X,Y Angle</em></td></tr>
2057 <tr><td>4:</td><td><em>X,Y Scale Angle</em></td></tr>
2059 <td><em>X,Y ScaleX,ScaleY Angle</em></td></tr>
2061 <td><em>X,Y Scale Angle NewX,NewY</em></td></tr>
2063 <td><em>X,Y ScaleX,ScaleY Angle
2064 NewX,NewY</em></td></tr>
2067 This is actually an alternative way of specifying a 2 dimensional linear
2068 '<kbd>Affine</kbd>' or '<kbd>AffineProjection</kbd>' distortion. </td> </tr>
2071 <td valign="top"><kbd>Affine</kbd></td>
2073 Distort the image linearly by moving a list of at least 3 or more sets
2074 of control points (as defined below). Ideally 3 sets or 12 floating
2075 point values are given allowing the image to be linearly scaled,
2076 rotated, sheared, and translated, according to those three points. See
2077 also the related '<kbd>AffineProjection</kbd>' and '<kbd>SRT</kbd>'
2080 More than 3 sets given control point pairs (12 numbers) is least
2081 squares fitted to best match a lineary affine distortion. If only 2
2082 control point pairs (8 numbers) are given a two point image translation
2083 rotation and scaling is performed, without any possible shearing,
2084 flipping or changes in aspect ratio to the resulting image. If only one
2085 control point pair is provides the image is only translated, (which may
2086 be a floating point non-integer translation). <br/>
2088 This distortion does not include any form of perspective distortion.
2094 <td valign="top"><kbd>AffineProjection</kbd></td>
2096 Linearly distort an image using the given Affine Matrix of 6
2097 pre-calculated coefficients forming a set of Affine Equations to map
2098 the source image to the destination image.
2100 <div style="text-align: center"><em>
2101 s<sub>x</sub>, r<sub>x</sub>,
2102 r<sub>y</sub>, s<sub>y</sub>,
2103 t<sub>x</sub>, t<sub>y</sub>
2106 See <a href="#affine" >-affine</a> setting for more detail, and
2107 meanings of these coefficients. <br/>
2109 The distortions '<kbd>Affine</kbd>' and '<kbd>SRT</kbd>' provide
2110 alternative methods of defining this distortion, with ImageMagick doing
2111 the calculations needed to generate the required coefficients. You can
2112 see the internally generated coefficients, by using a <a
2113 href="#verbose" >-verbose</a> setting with those other varients. </td>
2118 <td valign="top"><kbd>BilinearForward</kbd><br/>
2119 <kbd>BilinearReverse</kbd></td>
2121 Bilinear Distortion, given a minimum of 4 sets of coordinate pairs, or
2122 16 values (see below). Not that lines may not appear straight after
2123 distortion, though the distance between coordinates will remain
2126 The '<kbd>BilinearForward</kbd>' is used to map rectangles to any
2127 quadrilateral, while the '<kbd>BilinearReverse</kbd>' form maps any
2128 quadrilateral to a rectangle, while preserving the straigth line edges
2131 Note that '<kbd>BilinearForward</kbd>' can generate invalid pixels
2132 which will be colored using the <a href="#mattecolor" >-mattecolor</a>
2133 color setting. Also if the quadraterial becomes 'flipped' the image
2134 may dissappear. <br/>
2136 There are future plans to produce a true Bilinear distortion that will
2137 attempt to map any quadrilateral to any other quadrilateral, while
2138 preserving edges (and edge distance ratios).
2144 <td valign="top"><kbd>Perspective</kbd></td>
2146 Perspective distort the images, using a list of 4 or more sets of
2147 control points (as defined below). More that 4 sets (16 numbers) of
2148 control points provide least squares fitting for more accurate
2149 distortions (for the purposes of image registration and panarama
2150 effects). Less than 4 sets will fall back to a '<kbd>Affine</kbd>'
2151 linear distortion. <br/>
2153 Perspective Distorted images ensures that straight lines remain
2154 straight, but the scale of the distorted image will vary. The horizon
2155 is anti-aliased, and the 'sky' color may be set using the
2156 <a href="#mattecolor" >-mattecolor</a> setting. </td>
2160 <td valign="top"><kbd>PerspectiveProjection</kbd> </td>
2162 Do a '<kbd>Perspective</kbd>' distortion biased on a set of 8
2163 pre-calculated coefficients. You can get these coefficients by looking
2164 at the <a href="#verbose" >-verbose</a> output of a
2165 '<kbd>Prespective</kbd>' distortion, or by calculating them yourself.
2166 If the last two perspective scaling coefficients are zero, the
2167 remaining 6 represents a transposed 'Affine Matrix'. </td>
2172 <td valign="top"><kbd>Arc</kbd></td>
2174 Arc the image (variation of polar mapping) over the angle given around
2176 <table width="90%" style = "margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">
2177 <tr valign="top"><td>Argument</td>
2178 <td>Meaning</td></tr>
2179 <tr valign="top"><td><em>arc_angle</em></td>
2180 <td>The angle over which to arc the image side-to-side</td></tr>
2181 <tr valign="top"><td><em>rotate_angle</em></td>
2182 <td>Angle to rotate resulting image from vertical center</td></tr>
2183 <tr valign="top"><td><em>top_radius</em></td>
2184 <td>Set top edge of source image at this radius</td></tr>
2185 <tr valign="top"><td><em>bottom_radius</em> </td>
2186 <td>Set bottom edge to this radius (radial scaling)</td></tr>
2189 The resulting image is always resized to best fit the resulting image,
2190 (as if using <a href="#distort" >+distort</a>) while attempting to
2191 preserve scale and aspect ratio of the original image as much as
2192 possible with the arguments given by the user. All four arguments will
2193 be needed to change the overall aspect ratio of an 'Arc'ed image. <br/>
2195 This a variation of a polar distortion designed to try to preserve the
2196 aspect ratio of the image rather than direct Cartesian to Polar
2201 <td valign="top"><kbd>Polar</kbd></td>
2203 Like '<kbd>Arc</kbd>' but do a complete Cartesian to Polar mapping of
2204 the image. that is the height of the input image is mapped to the
2205 radius limits, while the width is wrapped around between the
2208 Arguments: <em>Rmax,Rmin CenterX,CenterY, start,end_angle</em> <br/>
2210 All arguments are optional. With <em>Rmin</em> defaulting to zero, the
2211 center to the center of the image, and the angles going from -180 (top)
2212 to +180 (top). If <em>Rmax</em> is given the special value of
2213 '<code>0</code>', the the distance from the center to the nearest edge
2214 is used for the radius of the output image, which will ensure the whole
2215 image is visible (though scaled smaller). However a special value of
2216 '<code>-1</code>' will use the distance from the center to the furthest
2217 corner, This may 'clip' the corners from the input rectangular image,
2218 but will generate the exact reverse of a '<kbd>DePolar</kbd>' with
2219 the same arguments. <br/>
2221 If the plus form of distort (<a href="#distort" >+distort</a>) is used
2222 output image center will default to <code>0,0</code> of the virtual
2223 canvas, and the image size adjusted to ensure the whole input image is
2224 made visible in the output image on the virtual canvas. </td>
2229 <td valign="top"><kbd>DePolar</kbd></td>
2231 Uses the same arguments and meanings as a '<kbd>Polar</kbd>' distortion
2232 but generates the reverse Polar to Cartesian distortion. <br/>
2234 The special <em>Rmax</em> setting of '<code>0</code>' may however clip
2235 the corners of the input image. However using the special
2236 <em>Rmax</em> setting of '<code>-1</code>' (maximum center to corner
2237 distance) will ensure the whole distorted image is preserved in the
2238 generated result, so that the same argument to '<kbd>Polar</kbd>' will
2239 reverse the distortion re-producing the original.
2241 Note that as this distortion requires the area resampling of a circular
2242 arc, which can not be handled by the builtin EWA resampling function.
2243 As such the normal EWA filters are turned off. It is recommended some
2244 form of 'super-sampling' image processing technique be used to produce
2245 a high quality result. </td>
2250 <td valign="top"><kbd>Barrel</kbd></td>
2252 Given the four coefficients (A,B,C,D) as defined by <a
2253 href="http://wiki.panotools.org/Lens_correction_model" >Helmut
2254 Dersch</a>, perform a barrell or pin-cushion distortion appropriate to
2255 correct radial lens distortions. That is in photographs, make straight
2256 lines straight again. <br/>
2258 Arguments: <em>A B C</em> [ <em>D</em> [
2259 <em>X</em> , <em>Y</em> ] ] <br/>
2260 or <em>A<sub>x</sub> B<sub>x</sub> C<sub>x</sub> D<sub>x</sub>
2261 A<sub>y</sub> B<sub>y</sub> C<sub>y</sub> D<sub>y</sub></em>
2262 [ <em>X</em> , <em>Y</em> ] <br/>
2263 So that it forms the function <br/>
2264 Rsrc = r * ( <em>A</em>*r<sup>3</sup> + <em>B</em>*r<sup>2</sup> +
2265 <em>C</em>*r + <em>D</em> )<br/>
2267 Where <em>X</em>,<em>Y</em> is the optional center of the distortion
2268 (defaulting to the center of the image). <br/>
2269 The second form is typically used to distort images, rather than
2270 correct lens distortions. <br/>
2276 <td valign="top"><kbd>BarrelInverse</kbd></td>
2278 This is very simular to '<kbd>Barrel</kbd>' with the same set of
2279 arguments, and argument handling. However it uses the inverse
2280 of the radial polynomial,
2281 so that it forms the function <br/>
2282 Rsrc = r / ( <em>A</em>*r<sup>3</sup> + <em>B</em>*r<sup>2</sup> +
2283 <em>C</em>*r + <em>D</em> )<br/>
2284 Note that this is not the reverse of the '<kbd>Barrel</kbd>'
2285 distortion, just a different barrel-like radial distortion method.
2291 <td valign="top"><kbd>Shepards</kbd></td>
2293 Distort the given list control points (any number) using an Inverse
2294 Squared Distance Interpolation Method (<a
2295 href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard%27s_method" >Shepards
2296 Method</a>). The control points in effect do 'localized' displacement
2297 of the image around the given control point (preserving the look and
2298 the rotation of the area near the control points. For best results
2299 extra control points should be added to 'lock' the positions of the
2300 corners, edges and other unchanging parts of the image, to prevent
2301 their movement. <br/>
2303 The distortion has been likened to 'taffy pulling' using nails, or
2304 pins' stuck in a block of 'jelly' which is then moved to the new
2305 position, distorting te surface of the jelly. <br/>
2307 Internally it is equivelent to generating a displacement map (see <a
2308 href="#displace" >-displace</a>) for source image color look-up using
2309 the <a href="#sparse-color" >-sparse-color</a> method of the same name.
2316 <p>To print a complete list of distortion methods, use <a href="#list">-list
2319 <p>Many of the above distortion methods such as '<kbd>Affine</kbd>',
2320 '<kbd>Perspective</kbd>', and '<kbd>Shepards</kbd>' use a list control points
2321 defining how these points in the given image should be distorted in the
2322 destination image. Each set of four floating point values represent a source
2323 image coordinate, followed immediately by the destination image coordinate.
2324 This produces a list of values such as...</p>
2325 <div style="text-align: center"><em>
2326 U<sub>1</sub>,V<sub>1</sub> X<sub>1</sub>,Y<sub>1</sub>
2327 U<sub>2</sub>,V<sub>2</sub> X<sub>2</sub>,Y<sub>2</sub>
2328 U<sub>3</sub>,V<sub>3</sub> X<sub>3</sub>,Y<sub>3</sub>
2330 U<sub>n</sub>,V<sub>n</sub> X<sub>n</sub>,Y<sub>n</sub>
2332 <p>where <em>U,V</em> on the source image is mapped to <em>X,Y</em> on the
2333 destination image. </p>
2335 <p>For example, to warp an image using '<kbd>perspective</kbd>' distortion,
2336 needs a list of at least 4 sets of coordinates, or 16 numbers. Here is the
2337 perspective distortion of the built-in "rose:" image. Note how spaces were
2338 used to group the 4 sets of coordinate pairs, to make it easier to read and
2341 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>
2342 convert rose: -virtual-pixel black \<br/>
2343 -distort Perspective '0,0,0,0 0,45,0,45 69,0,60,10 69,45,60,35' \<br/>
2344 rose_3d_rotated.gif</span></p>
2345 <p>If more that the required number of coordinate pairs are given for
2346 a distortion, the distortion method is 'least squares' fitted to produce the
2347 best result for all the coordinate pairs given. If less than the ideal number
2348 of points are given, the distort will generally fall back to a simpler form of
2349 distortion that can handles the smaller number of coordinates (usally a linear
2350 '<kbd>Affine</kbd>' distortion). </p>
2352 <p>By using more coordinates you can make use of image registration tool to
2353 find matching coordinate pairs in overlapping images, so as to improve the
2354 'fit' of the distortion. Of course a bad coordinate pair can also make the
2355 'fit' worse. Caution is always advised. </p>
2357 <p>Colors are acquired from the source image according to the <a
2358 href="#interpolate" >-interpolate</a> color lookup setting, when the image is
2359 magnified. However if the viewed image is minified (image becomes smaller),
2360 a special area resampling function (added ImageMagick v6.3.5-9), is used to
2361 produce a higher quality image. For example you can use
2362 a '<kbd>perspective</kbd>' distortion to view a infinitely tiled 'plane' all
2363 the way to the horizon. </p>
2365 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>
2366 convert -size 90x90 pattern:checkerboard -normalize -virtual-pixel tile \<br/>
2367 -distort perspective '0,0,5,45 89,0,45,46 0,89,0,89 89,89,89,89' \<br/>
2368 checks_tiled.jpg</span></p>
2369 <p>Note that a infinitely tiled perspective images involving the horizon can
2370 be very slow to generate due to the use of the high quality 'area resampling'
2371 function (added ImageMagick v6.3.5-9). You can turn off 'area resampling'
2372 using a <a href="#filter" >-filter</a> setting of '<kbd>point</kbd>'
2373 (recommended if you plan to use super-sampling instead). </p>
2375 <p>If an image generates <i>invalid pixels</i>, such as the 'sky' in the last
2376 '<kbd>perspective</kbd>' distortion example, <a href="#distort" >-distort</a>
2377 will use the current <a href="#mattecolor" >-mattecolor</a> setting for these
2378 pixels. If you do not what these pixels to be visible, set the color to match
2379 the rest of the ground. </p>
2381 <p>The output image size will by default be the same as the input image. This
2382 means that if the part of the distorted image falls outside the viewed area of
2383 the 'distorted space', those parts is clipped and lost. However if you use
2384 the plus form of the operator (<a href="#distort" >+distort</a>) the operator
2385 will attempt (if possible) to show the whole of the distorted image, while
2386 retaining a correct 'virtual canvas' offset, for image layering. This offset
2387 may need to be removed using <a href="#repage" >+repage</a>, to remove if it
2390 <p>You can alternatively specify a special "<kbd><a href="#set" >-set</a>
2391 option:distort:viewport {geometry_string}</kbd>" setting which will specify
2392 the size and the offset of the generated 'viewport' image of the distorted
2395 <p>Adding a "<kbd><a href="#set" >-set</a> option:distort:scale
2396 {scale_factor}</kbd>" will scale the output image (viewport or otherwise) by
2397 that factor without changing the viewed contents of the distorted image. This
2398 can be used either for 'super-sampling' the image for a higher quality result,
2399 or for panning and zooming around the image (with appropriate viewport
2400 changes, or post-distort cropping and resizing). </p>
2402 <p>Setting <a href="#verbose" >-verbose</a> setting, will cause <a
2403 href="#distort" >-distort</a> to attempt to output the internal coefficients,
2404 and the <a href="#fx" >-fx</a> equivalent to the distortion, for expert study,
2405 and debugging purposes. This many not be available for all distorts. </p>
2407 <p>Affine rotations and shears (such as '<kbd>SRT</kbd>' distortion), tend to
2408 produce a cleaner result that the equivalent <a href="#rotate" >-rotate</a>
2409 and/or <a href="#shear" >-shear</a> operation, with more control of due to the
2410 above settings. It is algorithmically slower however, though that may not be
2411 the case in ImageMagick's implementation. </p>
2414 <div style="margin: auto;">
2415 <h4><a id="dither"></a>-dither <em class="arg">method</em></h4>
2418 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply a Riemersma or Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion dither to images when general color reduction is applied via an option, or automagically when saving to specific formats. This enabled by default. </td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2420 <p>Dithering places two or more colors in neighboring pixels so that to the eye a closer approximation of the images original color is reproduced. This reduces the number of colors needed to reproduce the image but at the cost of a lower level pattern of colors. Error diffusion dithers can use any set of colors (generated or user defined) to an image. </p>
2422 <p>Dithering is turned on by default, to turn it off use the plus form of the
2423 setting, <a href="#dither">+dither</a>. This will also also render PostScript
2424 without text or graphic aliasing. Disabling dithering often (but not always)
2425 leads to faster process, a smaller number of colors, but more cartoon like
2426 image coloring. Generally resulting in 'color banding' effects in areas with
2427 color gradients. </p>
2429 <p>The color reduction operators <a href="#colors">-colors</a>, <a
2430 href="#monochrome">-monochrome</a>, <a href="#remap ">-remap</a>, and <a href="#posterize">-posterize</a>, apply dithering to images using the reduced color set they created. These operators are also used as part of automatic color reduction when saving images to formats with limited color support, such as <kbd>GIF:</kbd>, <kbd>XBM:</kbd>, and others, so dithering may also be used in these cases. </p>
2432 <p>Alternatively you can use <a href="#random-threshold">-random-threshold</a> to generate purely random dither. Or use <a href="#ordered-dither">-ordered-dither</a> to apply threshold mapped dither patterns, using uniform color maps, rather than specific color maps. </p>
2435 <div style="margin: auto;">
2436 <h4><a id="draw"></a>-draw <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
2439 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Annotate an image with one or more graphic primitives.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2441 <p>Use this option to annotate or decorate an image with one or more graphic primitives. The primitives include shapes, text, transformations, and pixel operations.</p>
2443 <p>The shape primitives:</p>
2448 rectangle x0,y0 x1,y1
2449 roundRectangle x0,y0 x1,y1 wc,hc
2450 arc x0,y0 x1,y1 a0,a1
2451 ellipse x0,y0 rx,ry a0,a1
2453 polyline x0,y0 ... xn,yn
2454 polygon x0,y0 ... xn,yn
2455 bezier x0,y0 ... xn,yn
2456 path path specification
2457 image operator x0,y0 w,h filename
2460 <p>The text primitive:</p>
2465 <p>The text gravity primitive:</p>
2468 gravity NorthWest, North, NorthEast, West, Center,
2469 East, SouthWest, South, or SouthEast
2472 <p>The text gravity primitive only affects the placement of text and does not interact with the other primitives. It is equivalent to using the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> command-line option, except that it is limited in scope to the <a href="#draw">-draw</a> option in which it appears.</p>
2474 <p>The transformation primitives:</p>
2484 <p>The pixel operation primitives:</p>
2491 <p>The shape primitives are drawn in the color specified by the preceding <a href="#fill">-fill</a> setting. For unfilled shapes, use <a href="#fill">-fill none</a>. You can optionally control the stroke (the "outline" of a shape) with the <a href="#stroke">-stroke</a> and <a href="#strokewidth">-strokewidth</a> settings.</p>
2493 <p>A <kbd>point</kbd> primitive is specified by a single <em>point</em> in the pixel plane, that is, by an ordered pair of integer coordinates, <em>x</em>,<em>y</em>. (As it involves only a single pixel, a <kbd>point</kbd> primitive is not affected by <a href="#stroke">-stroke</a> or <a href="#strokewidth">-strokewidth</a>.)</p>
2495 <p>A <kbd>line</kbd> primitive requires a start point and end point.</p>
2497 <p>A <kbd>rectangle</kbd> primitive is specified by the pair of points at the upper left and lower right corners.</p>
2499 <p>A <kbd>roundRectangle</kbd> primitive takes the same corner points as a <kbd>rectangle</kbd> followed by the width and height of the rounded corners to be removed.</p>
2501 <p>The <kbd>circle</kbd> primitive makes a disk (filled) or circle (unfilled). Give the center and any point on the perimeter (boundary).</p>
2503 <p>The <kbd>arc</kbd> primitive is used to inscribe an elliptical segment in to a given rectangle. An <kbd>arc</kbd> requires the two corners used for <kbd>rectangle</kbd> (see above) followed by the start and end angles of the arc of the segment segment (e.g. 130,30 200,100 45,90). The start and end points produced are then joined with a line segment and the resulting segment of an ellipse is filled.</p>
2505 <p>Use <kbd>ellipse</kbd> to draw a partial (or whole) ellipse. Give the center point, the horizontal and vertical "radii" (the <em>semi-axes</em> of the ellipse) and start and end angles in degrees (e.g. 100,100 100,150 0,360).</p>
2507 <p>The <kbd>polyline</kbd> and <kbd>polygon</kbd> primitives require three or more points to define their perimeters. A <kbd>polyline</kbd> is simply a <kbd>polygon</kbd> in which the final point is not stroked to the start point. When unfilled, this is a <em>polygonal line</em>. If the <a href="#stroke">-stroke</a> setting is <kbd>none</kbd> (the default), then a <kbd>polyline</kbd> is identical to a <kbd>polygon</kbd>.
2510 <p>A <em>coordinate</em> is a pair of integers separated by a space or optional comma. </p>
2512 <p>As an example, to define a circle centered at 100,100 that extends to 150,150 use:</p>
2515 -draw 'circle 100,100 150,150'
2518 <p>The <kbd>Bezier</kbd> primitive creates a spline curve and requires three or points to define its shape. The first and last points are the <em>knots</em> and these points are attained by the curve, while any intermediate coordinates are <em>control points</em>. If two control points are specified, the line between each end knot and its sequentially respective control point determines the tangent direction of the curve at that end. If one control point is specified, the lines from the end knots to the one control point determines the tangent directions of the curve at each end. If more than two control points are specified, then the additional control points act in combination to determine the intermediate shape of the curve. In order to
2519 draw complex curves, it is highly recommended either to use the <kbd>path</kbd> primitive or to draw multiple four-point bezier segments with the start and end knots of each successive segment repeated. For example:</p>
2522 -draw 'bezier 20,50 45,100 45,0 70,50'
2525 -draw 'bezier 70,50 95,100 95,0 120,50'
2529 <p>A <kbd>path</kbd> represents an outline of an object, defined in terms of moveto (set a new current point), lineto (draw a straight line), curveto (draw a Bezier curve), arc (elliptical or circular arc) and closepath (close the current shape by drawing a line to the last moveto) elements. Compound paths (i.e., a path with subpaths, each consisting of a single moveto followed by one or more line or curve operations) are possible to allow effects such as <em>donut holes</em> in objects. (See <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/paths.html">Paths</a>.)</p>
2531 <p>Use <kbd>image</kbd> to composite an image with another image. Follow the image keyword with the composite operator, image location, image size, and filename:</p>
2534 -draw 'image SrcOver 100,100 225,225 image.jpg'
2537 <p>You can use 0,0 for the image size, which means to use the actual
2538 dimensions found in the image header. Otherwise, it is scaled to the given
2539 dimensions. See <a href="../www/compose.html">Alpha Compositing</a> for
2540 a detailed discussion of alpha composition methods that are available. </p>
2542 <p>Use <kbd>text</kbd> to annotate an image with text. Follow the text coordinates with a string. If the string has embedded spaces, enclose it in single or double quotes.</p>
2544 <p>For example, the following annotates the image with <kbd>Works like magick!</kbd> for an image titled <kbd>bird.miff</kbd>. </p>
2547 -draw 'text 100,100 "Works like magick!"'
2550 <p>See the <a href="#annotate">-annotate</a> option for another convenient way to annotate an image with text.</p>
2552 <p>The <kbd>rotate</kbd> primitive rotates subsequent shape primitives and text primitives about the origin of the main image. If the <a href="#region">-region</a> option precedes the <a href="#draw">-draw</a> option, the origin for transformations is the upper left corner of the region.</p>
2554 <p>The <kbd>translate</kbd> primitive translates subsequent shape and text primitives.</p>
2556 <p>The <kbd>scale</kbd> primitive scales them.</p>
2558 <p>The <kbd>skewX</kbd> and <kbd>skewY</kbd> primitives skew them with respect to the origin of the main image or the region.</p>
2560 <p>The transformations modify the current affine matrix, which is initialized from the initial affine matrix defined by the <a href="#affine">-affine</a> option. Transformations are cumulative within the <a href="#draw">-draw</a> option. The initial affine matrix is not affected; that matrix is only changed by the appearance of another <a href="#affine">-affine</a> option. If another <a href="#draw">-draw</a> option appears, the current affine matrix is reinitialized from the initial affine
2563 <p>Use the <kbd>color</kbd> primitive to change the color of a pixel to the fill color (see <a href="#fill">-fill</a>). Follow the pixel coordinate with a method:</p>
2573 <p>Consider the target pixel as that specified by your coordinate. The <kbd>point</kbd> method recolors the target pixel. The <kbd>replace</kbd> method recolors any pixel that matches the color of the target pixel. <kbd>Floodfill</kbd> recolors any pixel that matches the color of the target pixel and is a neighbor, whereas <kbd>filltoborder</kbd> recolors any neighbor pixel that is not the border color. Finally, <kbd>reset</kbd> recolors all pixels.</p>
2575 <p>Use <kbd>matte</kbd> to the change the pixel matte value to transparent. Follow the pixel coordinate with a method (see the <kbd>color</kbd> primitive for a description of methods). The <kbd>point</kbd> method changes the matte value of the target pixel. The <kbd>replace</kbd> method changes the matte value of any pixel that matches the color of the target pixel. <kbd>Floodfill</kbd> changes the matte value of any pixel that matches the color of the target pixel and is a neighbor, whereas <kbd>filltoborder</kbd> changes the matte value of any neighbor pixel that is not the border color (<a href="#bordercolor">-bordercolor</a>). Finally <kbd>reset</kbd> changes the matte value of all pixels.</p>
2577 <p>You can set the primitive color, font, and font bounding box color with <a href="#fill">-fill</a>, <a href="#font">-font</a>, and <a href="#box">-box</a> respectively. Options are processed in command line order so be sure to use these options <em>before</em> the <a href="#draw">-draw</a> option.</p>
2579 <p>Strings that begin with a number must be quoted (e.g. use '1.png' rather than 1.png).</p>
2581 <p>Drawing primitives conform to the <a href="../www/magick-vector-graphics.html">Magick Vector Graphics</a> format.</p>
2584 <div style="margin: auto;">
2585 <h4><a id="edge"></a>-edge <em class="arg">radius</em></h4>
2588 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>detect edges within an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2590 <div style="margin: auto;">
2591 <h4><a id="emboss"></a>-emboss <em class="arg">radius</em></h4>
2594 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>emboss an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2596 <div style="margin: auto;">
2597 <h4><a id="encipher"></a>-encipher <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
2600 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Encipher pixels for later deciphering by <a href="#decipher">-decipher</a>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2602 <p>Get the passphrase from the file specified by <em class="arg">filename</em>.</p>
2604 <p>For more information, see the webpage, <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/www/cipher.html">ImageMagick: Encipher or Decipher an Image</a>.</p>
2608 <div style="margin: auto;">
2609 <h4><a id="encoding"></a>-encoding <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
2612 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>specify the text encoding.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2614 <p>Choose from <kbd>AdobeCustom</kbd>, <kbd>AdobeExpert</kbd>, <kbd>AdobeStandard</kbd>, <kbd>AppleRoman</kbd>, <kbd>BIG5</kbd>, <kbd>GB2312</kbd>, <kbd>Latin 2</kbd>, <kbd>None</kbd>, <kbd>SJIScode</kbd>, <kbd>Symbol</kbd>, <kbd>Unicode</kbd>, <kbd>Wansung</kbd>.</p>
2616 <div style="margin: auto;">
2617 <h4><a id="endian"></a>-endian <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
2620 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify endianness (<kbd>MSB</kbd> or <kbd>LSB</kbd>) of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2622 <p>To print a complete list of endian types, use the <a href="#list">-list endian</a> option.</p>
2624 <p>Use <a href="#endian">+endian</a> to revert to unspecified endianness.</p>
2627 <div style="margin: auto;">
2628 <h4><a id="enhance"></a>-enhance</h4>
2631 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply a digital filter to enhance a noisy image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2634 <div style="margin: auto;">
2635 <h4><a id="equalize"></a>-equalize</h4>
2638 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>perform histogram equalization on the image channel-by-channel.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2640 <p>To perform histogram equalization on all channels in concert, transform the image into some other color space, such as HSL, OHTA, YIQ or YUV, then equalize the appropriate intensity-like channel, then convert back to RGB.</p>
2642 <p>For example using HSL, we have: ... <kbd>-colorspace HSL -channel lightness -equalize -colorspace RGB</kbd> ...</p>
2644 <p>For YIQ, YUV and OHTA use the red channel. For example, OHTA is a principal components transformation that puts most of the information in the first channel. Here we have ... <kbd>-colorspace OHTA -channel red -equalize -colorspace RGB</kbd> ...</p>
2646 <div style="margin: auto;">
2647 <h4><a id="evaluate"></a>-evaluate <em class="arg">operator value</em></h4>
2650 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Alter channel pixels by evaluating an arithmetic, relational, or logical expression.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2652 <p>(See the <a href="#function" >-function</a> operator for some multi-parameter functions. See the <a href="#fx" >-fx</a> operator if more elaborate calculations are needed.)</p>
2654 <p>The behaviors of each <em class="arg">operator</em> are summarized in the following list. For brevity, the numerical value of a "pixel" referred to below is the value of the corresponding channel of that pixel, while a "normalized pixel" is that number divided by the maximum (installation-dependent) value <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>. (If normalized pixels are used, they are restored, following the other calculations, to the full range by multiplying by <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>.)</p>
2661 <th><em class="arg">operator</em></th>
2662 <th>Summary (see further below for details)</th>
2667 <tr><td>Abs </td> <td>Add <em class="arg">value</em> to pixels and return absolute value. </td></tr>
2668 <tr><td>Add </td> <td>Add <em class="arg">value</em> to pixels. </td></tr>
2669 <tr><td>AddModulus </td> <td>Add <em class="arg">value</em> to pixels modulo <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>.</td></tr>
2670 <tr><td>And </td> <td>Binary AND of pixels with <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2671 <tr><td>Cos, Cosine </td> <td>Apply cosine to pixels with frequency <em class="arg">value</em> with 50% bias added.</td></tr>
2672 <tr><td>Divide </td> <td>Divide pixels by <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2673 <tr><td>Exp </td> <td>base-e exponential function</td></tr>
2674 <tr><td>Exponential </td> <td>base-e exponential function</td></tr>
2675 <tr><td>LeftShift </td> <td>Shift the pixel values left by <em class="arg">value</em> bits (i.e., multiply pixels by 2<sup><em class="arg">value</em></sup>).</td></tr>
2676 <tr><td>Log </td> <td>Apply scaled logarithm to normalized pixels.</td></tr>
2677 <tr><td>Max </td> <td>Clip pixels at lower bound <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2678 <tr><td>Mean </td> <td>Add the <em class="arg">value</em> and divide by 2.</td></tr>
2679 <tr><td>Median </td> <td>Choose the median value from an image sequence.</td></tr>
2680 <tr><td>Min </td> <td>Clip pixels at upper bound <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2681 <tr><td>Multiply </td> <td>Multiply pixels by <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2682 <tr><td>Or </td> <td>Binary OR of pixels with <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2683 <tr><td>Pow </td> <td>Raise normalized pixels to the power <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2684 <tr><td>RightShift </td> <td>Shift the pixel values right by <em class="arg">value</em> bits (i.e., divide pixels by 2<sup><em class="arg">value</em></sup>).</td></tr>
2685 <tr><td>Set </td> <td>Set pixel equal to <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2686 <tr><td>Sin, Sine </td> <td>Apply sine to pixels with frequency <em class="arg">value</em> with 50% bias added.</td></tr>
2687 <tr><td>Subtract </td> <td>Subtract <em class="arg">value</em> from pixels.</td></tr>
2688 <tr><td>Xor </td> <td>Binary XOR of pixels with <em class="arg">value.</em></td></tr>
2690 <tr><td> </td></tr>
2692 <tr><td>Gaussian-noise</td></tr>
2693 <tr><td>Impulse-noise</td></tr>
2694 <tr><td>Laplacian-noise</td></tr>
2695 <tr><td>Multiplicative-noise</td> <td>(These are equivalent to the corresponding <a href="#noise" >-noise</a> operators.)</td></tr>
2696 <tr><td>PoissonNoise</td></tr>
2697 <tr><td>Uniform-noise</td></tr>
2699 <tr><td> </td></tr>
2701 <tr><td>Threshold </td> <td>Threshold pixels larger than <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2702 <tr><td>ThresholdBlack </td> <td>Threshold pixels to zero values equal to or below <em class="arg">value</em>.</td></tr>
2703 <tr><td>ThresholdWhite </td> <td>Threshold pixels to maximum values above <em class="arg">value</em>. </td></tr>
2707 <p>The specified functions are applied only to each previously set <a
2708 href="#channel" >-channel</a> in the image. If necessary, the results of the
2709 calculations are truncated (clipped) to fit in the interval [0, <em
2710 class="QR">QuantumRange</em>]. The transparency channel of the image is
2711 represented as a 'alpha' values (0 = fully transparent), so, for example, a
2712 <kbd>Divide</kbd> by 2 of the alpha channel will make the image
2713 semi-transparent. Append the percent symbol '<kbd>%</kbd>' to specify a value
2714 as a percentage of the <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>.</p>
2716 <p>To print a complete list of <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> operators, use
2717 <a href="#list">-list evaluate</a>.</p>
2719 <p>The results of the <kbd>Add</kbd>, <kbd>Subtract</kbd> and
2720 <kbd>Multiply</kbd> methods can also be achieved using either the <a
2721 href="#level" >-level</a> or the <a href="#level" >+level</a> operator, with
2722 appropriate argument, to linearly modify the overall range of color values.
2723 Please note, however, that <a href="#level" >-level</a> treats transparency as
2724 'matte' values (0 = opaque), while <a href="#level" >-evaluate</a> works with
2727 <p><kbd>AddModulus</kbd> has been added as of ImageMagick 6.4.8-4 and provides addition modulo the <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>. It is therefore equivalent to <kbd>Add</kbd> unless the resulting pixel value is outside the interval [0, <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>]. </p>
2729 <p><kbd>Exp or Exponential</kbd> has been added as of ImageMagick 6.6.5-1 and works on normalized pixel values. The <em class="arg">value</em> used with <kbd>Exp</kbd> should be negative so as to produce a decaying exponential function. Non-negative values will always produce results larger unity and thus outside the interval [0, <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>]. The formula is expressed below. </p>
2731 <div style="text-align:center;">
2732 exp(<em class="arg">value</em> × <b><em>u</em></b>)
2735 <p> If the input image is squared, for example, using <a
2736 href="#-function" >-function polynomial "2 0 0"</a>, then a decaying Gaussian function will be the result.</p>
2738 <p><kbd>Log</kbd> has been added as of ImageMagick 6.4.2-1 and works on normalized pixel values. This a <em>scaled</em> log function. The <em class="arg">value</em> used with <kbd>Log</kbd> provides a <em>scaling factor</em> that adjusts the curvature in the graph of the log function. The formula applied to a normalized value <b><em>u</em></b> is below. </p>
2740 <div style="text-align:center;">
2741 log(<em class="arg">value</em> × <b><em>u</em></b> + 1) / log(<em class="arg">value</em> + 1)
2744 <p><kbd>Pow</kbd> has been added as of ImageMagick 6.4.1-9, and works on
2745 normalized pixel values. Note that <kbd>Pow</kbd> is related to the <a
2746 href="#gamma" >-gamma</a> operator. For example, <b>-gamma 2</b> is equivalent
2747 to <b>-evaluate pow 0.5</b>, i.e., a 'square root' function. The value used
2748 with <a href="#gamma" >-gamma</a> is simply the reciprocal of the value used
2749 with <kbd>Pow</kbd>.</p>
2751 <p><kbd>Cosine</kbd> and <kbd>Sine</kbd> was added as of IM v6.4.8-8 and
2752 converts the image values into a value according to a (co)sine wave function.
2753 The synonyms <kbd>Cos</kbd> and <kbd>Sin</kbd> may also be used. The output
2754 is biased 50% and normalized by 50% so as to fit in the respective color value
2755 range. The <em class="arg">value</em> scaling of the <em>period</em> of the
2756 function (its frequency), and thus determines the number of 'waves' that will
2757 be generated over the input color range. For example, if the <em
2758 class="arg">value</em> is 1, the effective period is simply the <em
2759 class="QR">QuantumRange</em>; but if the <em class="arg">value</em> is 2,
2760 then the effective period is the <em>half</em> the <em
2761 class="QR">QuantumRange</em>.</p>
2763 <div style="text-align:center;">
2764 0.5 + 0.5 × cos(2 π <b><em>u</em></b> × <em class="arg">value</em>).
2767 <p>See also the <a href="#function" >-function</a> operator, which is a
2768 multi-value version of evaluate. </p>
2770 <div style="margin: auto;">
2771 <h4><a id="evaluate-sequence"></a>-evaluate-sequence <em class="arg">operator</em></h4>
2774 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Alter channel pixels by evaluating an arithmetic, relational, or logical expression over a sequence of images.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2776 <div style="margin: auto;">
2777 <h4><a id="extent"></a>-extent <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
2780 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the image size and offset.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2782 <p>If the image is enlarged, unfilled areas are set to the background color. To position the image, use offsets in the <em class="arg">geometry</em> specification or precede with a <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> setting. To specify how to compose the image with the background, use <a href="#compose" >-compose</a>.</p>
2783 <p>This command reduces or expands a JPEG image to fit on an 800x600
2784 display. If the aspect ratio of the input image isn't exactly 4:3, then the
2785 image is centered on an 800x600 black canvas: </p>
2787 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert input.jpg -resize 800x600 -background black -compose Copy \ <br /> -gravity center -extent 800x600 -quality 92 output.jpg</span></p>
2790 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
2792 <div style="margin: auto;">
2793 <h4><a id="extract"></a>-extract <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
2796 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Extract the specified area from image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2798 <p>This option is most useful for extracting a subregion of a very large raw image. Note that these two commands are equivalent:</p>
2800 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -size 16000x16000 -depth 8 -extract 640x480+1280+960 \ <br/> image.rgb image.png</span><span class='crtout'></span><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -size 16000x16000 -depth 8 'image.rgb[640x480+1280+960]' \ <br/> image.rgb image.png</span></p><p>If you omit the offsets, as in</p>
2802 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -size 16000x16000 -depth 8 -extract 640x480 \ <br/> image.rgb image.png</span></p>
2803 <p>the image is <em>resized</em> to the specified dimensions instead,
2806 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -size 16000x16000 -depth 8 -resize 640x480 image.rgb image.png</span></p>
2807 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
2809 <div style="margin: auto;">
2810 <h4><a id="family"></a>-family <em class="arg">fontFamily</em></h4>
2813 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set a font family for text.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2815 <p>This setting suggests a font family that ImageMagick should try to use for rendering text. If the family can be found it is used; if not, a default font (e.g., "Arial") or a family known to be similar is substituted (e.g., "Courier" might be used if "System" is requested but not found).
2818 <p>For other settings that affect fonts, see the options <a href="#font">-font</a>, <a href="#stretch">-stretch</a>, <a href="#style">-style</a>, and <a href="#weight">-weight</a>.
2821 <div style="margin: auto;">
2822 <h4><a id="features"></a>-features <em class="arg">distance</em></h4>
2825 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>display features for each channel in the image in each of four directions (horizontal, vertical, left and right diagonals) for the specified distance.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2827 <div style="margin: auto;">
2828 <h4><a id="fft"></a>-fft</h4>
2831 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>implements the forward discrete Fourier transform (DFT).</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2833 <p>This option is new as of ImageMagick 6.5.4-3 (and now working for Windows users in ImageMagick 6.6.0-9). It transforms an image from the normal (spatial) domain to the frequency domain. In the frequency domain, an image is represented as a superposition of complex sinusoidal waves of varying amplitudes. The image x and y coordinates are the possible frequencies along the x and y directions, respectively, and the pixel intensity values are complex numbers that correspond to the sinusoidal wave amplitudes. See for example, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_transform">Fourier Transform</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DFT">Discrete Fourier Transform</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFT">Fast Fourier Transform</a>.</p>
2835 <p>A single image name is provided as output for this option. However, the output result will have two components. It is either a two-frame image or two separate images, depending upon whether the image format specified supports multi-frame images. The reason that we get a dual output result is because the frequency domain represents an image using complex numbers, which cannot be visualized directly. Therefore, the complex values are automagically separated into a two-component image representation. The first component is the magnitude of the complex number and the second is the phase of the complex number. See for example, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_numbers">Complex Numbers</a>.</p>
2837 <p>The magnitude and phase component images must be specified using image formats that do not limit the color or compress the image. Thus, MIFF, TIF, PFM, EXR and PNG are the recommended image formats to use. All of these formats, except PNG support multi-frame images. So for example,</p>
2839 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png -fft fft_image.miff</span></p>
2840 <p>generates a magnitude image as <kbd>fft_image.miff[0]</kbd> and a phase image as <kbd>fft_image.miff[1]</kbd>. Similarly,</p>
2842 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png -fft fft_image.png</span></p>
2843 <p>generates a magnitude image as <kbd>fft_image-0.png</kbd> and a phase image as <kbd>fft_image-1.png</kbd>. If you prefer this representation, then you can force any of the other formats to produce two output images by including <a href="#adjoin">+adjoin</a> following -fft in the command line.</p>
2845 <p>The input image can be any size, but if not square and even-dimensioned, it is padded automagically to the larger of the width or height of the input image and to an even number of pixels. The padding will occur at the bottom and/or right sides of the input image. The resulting output magnitude and phase images is square at this size. The kind of padding relies on the <a href="#virtual-pixel">-virtual-pixel</a> setting.</p>
2847 <p>Both output components will have dynamic ranges that fit within [0, <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>], so that HDRI need not be enabled. Phase values nominally range from 0 to 2*π, but for non-HDRI compilations of ImageMagick, the phase image is scaled to span the full dynamic range. The magnitude image is not scaled and thus generally will contain very small values. As such, the image normally will appear totally black. In order to view any detail, the magnitude image typically is enhanced with a log function into what is usually called the spectrum. A log function is used to enhance the darker values more in comparison to the lighter values. This can be done, for example, as follows:</p>
2849 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert fft_image.miff[0] -contrast-stretch 0 \ <br />
2850 -evaluate log 1000 fft_image_spectrum.png</span></p>
2851 <p>where the <a href="#contrast-stretch">-contrast-stretch</a> 0 is used to scale the image to full dynamic range, first. The argument to the <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> log typically is specified between 100 and 10,000, depending upon the amount of detail that one wants to bring out in the spectrum. Larger values produce more visible detail. Too much detail, however, may hide the important features.</p>
2853 <p>The <a href="http://www.fftw.org/">FFTW</a> delegate library is required to use <a href="#fft">-fft</a>.</p>
2855 <p>Use <a href="#fft">+fft</a> to produce two output images that are the real and imaginary components of the complex valued Fourier transform.</p>
2857 <p>However, as the real and imaginary components can contain negative values, this requires that IM be configured with HDRI enabled. In this case, you must use either MIFF, TIF or PFM formats for the real and imaginary component results, since they are formats that preserve both negative and fractional values without clipping them or truncating the fractional part.</p>
2859 <p>The real and imaginary component images resulting from <a href="#fft">+fft</a> is also square, even dimensioned images due to the same padding that was discussed above for the magnitude and phase component images.</p>
2861 <p>See the discussion on HDRI implementations of ImageMagick on the page
2862 <a href="../www/high-dynamic-range.html">High Dynamic-Range Images</a>. For more about HDRI go the ImageMagick <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/basics/#hdri">Usage</a> pages or this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging">Wikipedia</a> entry.
2866 <div style="margin: auto;">
2867 <h4><a id="fill"></a>-fill <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
2870 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>color to use when filling a graphic primitive.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2872 <p>This option accepts a color name, a hex color, or a numerical RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA, CMYK, or CMYKA specification. See <a href="../www/color.html">Color Names</a> for a description of how to properly specify the color argument.</p>
2874 <p>Enclose the color specification in quotation marks to prevent the "#" or the parentheses from being interpreted by your shell.</p>
2885 -fill "rgb(255,255,255)"
2888 <p>See <a href="#draw">-draw</a> for further details.</p>
2890 <p>To print a complete list of color names, use the <a href="#list">-list color</a> option.</p>
2892 <div style="margin: auto;">
2893 <h4><a id="filter"></a>-filter <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
2896 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Use this <em class="arg">type</em> of filter when resizing or
2897 distorting an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
2899 <p>Use this option to affect the resizing operation of an image during
2900 operations such as <a href="#resize">-resize</a> and <a href="#distort"
2901 >-distort</a>. For example you can use a simple resize filter such as:</p>
2906 Triangle Quadratic Mitchell
2909 <p>The <kbd>Bessel</kbd> and <kbd>Sinc</kbd> filter is also provided (as well
2910 as a faster <kbd>SincFast</kbd> equivalent form). However these filters are
2911 generally useless on their own as they are infinite filters that are being
2912 clipped to the filters support size. Their direct use is not recommended
2913 except via expert settings (see below). </p>
2915 <p>Instead these special filter functions are typically windowed by a windowing
2916 function that the <a href="#filter" >-filter</a> setting defines. That is
2917 using these functions will define a 'Windowed' filter, appropriate to the
2918 operator involved. Windowed filters include: </p>
2921 Lanczos Hamming Parzen
2922 Blackman Kaiser Welsh
2923 Hanning Bartlett Bohman
2926 <p>Also one special self-windowing filter is also provided
2927 <kbd>Lagrange</kbd>, which will automagically re-adjust its function depending
2928 on the current 'support' or 'lobes' expert settings (see below).</p>
2930 <p>If you do not select a filter with this option, the filter defaults to
2931 <kbd>Mitchell</kbd> for a colormapped image, a image with a matte channel, or
2932 if the image is enlarged. Otherwise the filter default to
2933 <kbd>Lanczos</kbd>.</p>
2935 <p>To print a complete list of resize filters, use the <a href="#list">-list
2936 filter</a> option.</p>
2938 <p>You can modify how the filter behaves as it scales your image through the
2939 use of these expert settings (see also <a href="#define" >-define</a> and <a
2940 href="#set" >-set</a>):-</p>
2943 <dt>-define filter:blur=<em>factor</em></dt>
2944 <dd>Scale the X axis of the filter (and its window). Use > 1.0 for
2945 blurry or < 1.0 for sharp. This should only be used with Gaussian and
2946 Gaussian-like filters simple filters, or you may not get the expected
2949 <dt>-define filter:support=<em>radius</em></dt>
2950 <dd>Set the filter support radius. Defines how large the filter should be and
2951 thus directly defines how slow the filtered resampling process is. All
2952 filters have a default 'prefered' support size. Some filters like
2953 <kbd>Lagrange</kbd> and windowed filters adjust themselves depending on
2954 this value. With simple filters this value either does nothing (but slow
2955 the resampling), or will clip the filter function in a detrimental way.
2958 <dt>-define filter:lobes=<em>count</em></dt>
2959 <dd>Set the number of lobes to use for the Sinc/Bessel filter. This an
2960 alternative way of specifying the 'support' range of the filter, that is
2961 designed to be more suited to windowed filters, especially when used for
2962 image distorts.</dd>
2964 <dt>-define filter:b=<em>b-spline_factor</em></dt>
2965 <dt>-define filter:c=<em>keys_alpha_factor</em></dt>
2966 <dd>Redefine the values used for cubic filters such as <kbd>Cubic</kbd>,
2967 <kbd>Catrom</kbd>, <kbd>Mitchel</kbd>, and <kbd>Hermite</kbd>, as well as
2968 the <kbd>Parzen</kbd> Sinc windowing function. If only one of the values
2969 are defined, the other is set so as to generate a 'Keys' type cubic
2970 filter. Values meaning was defined by a research paper by
2971 Mitchell-Netravali.</dd>
2973 <dt>-define filter:filter=<em>filter_function</em></dt>
2974 <dd>Use this function directly as the scaling filter. This will allow
2975 you to directly use a windowing filter such as <kbd>Blackman</kbd>,
2976 rather than as its normal usage as a windowing function for 'Sinc' or
2977 'Bessel' functions. If defined, no windowing function is used, unless the
2978 following expert setting is also defined.</dd>
2980 <dt>-define filter:window=<em>filter_function</em></dt>
2981 <dd>The IIR (infinite impulse response) filters <kbd>Bessel</kbd> and
2982 <kbd>Sinc</kbd> are windowed (brought down to zero over the defined
2983 support range) with the given filter. This allows you to specify a filter
2984 function that is not normally used as a windowing function, such as
2985 <kbd>Box</kbd>, (which effectively turns off the windowing function),
2986 to window a <kbd>Sinc</kbd>, or the function the previous setting defined.
2989 <dt>-define filter:verbose=<em>1</em></dt>
2990 <dd>This causes IM to print information on the final internal filter
2991 selection to standard output. This includes a commented header on the
2992 filter settings being used, and data allowing the filter weights to be
2993 easily graphed. </dd>
2995 <dd>Note however that some filters are internally defined in terms of other
2996 filters. The <kbd>Lanczos</kbd> filter for example is defined in terms of
2997 a <kbd>SincFast</kbd> windowed <kbd>SincFast</kbd> filter, while
2998 <kbd>Mitchell</kbd> is defined as a <kbd>Cubic</kbd> filter with specific
2999 'B' and 'C' settings. </dd>
3003 <p>For example, to get a 8 lobe Bessel windowed Bessel filter:</p>
3005 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png -filter bessel \ <br/>
3006 -set filter:window=bessel -set filter:lobes=8 \ <br/>
3007 -resize 150% image.jpg</span></p>
3008 <p>Or a raw un-windowed Sinc filter with 4 lobes:</p>
3010 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png -set filter:filter=sinc -set filter:lobes=4 \ <br/>
3011 -resize 150% image.jpg</span></p>
3012 <p>Note that the use of expert options (except for 'blur' with simple resize
3013 filters, and 'verbose' for viewing the internal filter selection), are
3014 provided for image processing experts who have studied and understood how
3015 resize filters work. Without this knowledge, and an understanding of the
3016 definition of the actual filters involved, using expert settings are more
3017 likely to be detrimental to your image resizing.</p>
3020 <div style="margin: auto;">
3021 <h4><a id="flatten"></a>-flatten</h4>
3024 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>This is a simple alias for the <a href="#layers" >-layers</a> method "flatten".</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3027 <div style="margin: auto;">
3028 <h4><a id="flip"></a>-flip</h4>
3031 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>create a <em>mirror image</em>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3033 <p>reflect the scanlines in the vertical direction.</p>
3035 <div style="margin: auto;">
3036 <h4><a id="floodfill"></a>-floodfill {<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">x</em>{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">y</em> <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
3039 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>floodfill the image with color at the specified offset. Using <a href="#fuzz" >-fuzz</a> to floodfill pixels which only change by a small amount.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3041 <div style="margin: auto;">
3042 <h4><a id="flop"></a>-flop</h4>
3045 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>create a <em>mirror image</em>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3047 <p>reflect the scanlines in the horizontal direction.</p>
3050 <div style="margin: auto;">
3051 <h4><a id="font"></a>-font <em class="arg">name</em></h4>
3054 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>set the font to use when annotating images with text, or creating labels.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3056 <p>To print a complete list of fonts, use the <a href="#list">-list font</a> option (for versions prior to 6.3.6, use 'type' instead of 'font').</p>
3058 <p>In addition to the fonts specified by the above pre-defined list, you can
3059 also specify a font from a specific source. For example <kbd>Arial.ttf</kbd>
3060 is a TrueType font file, <kbd>ps:helvetica</kbd> is PostScript font, and
3061 <kbd>x:fixed</kbd> is X11 font.</p>
3063 <p>For other settings that affect fonts, see the options <a href="#family">-family</a>, <a href="#stretch">-stretch</a>, <a href="#style">-style</a>, and <a href="#weight">-weight</a>. </p>
3066 <div style="margin: auto;">
3067 <h4><a id="foreground"></a>-foreground <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
3070 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Define the foreground color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3072 <p>The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
3074 <p>The default foreground color is black.</p>
3076 <div style="margin: auto;">
3077 <h4><a id="format"></a>-format <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
3080 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the image format type.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3082 <p>When used with the <kbd>mogrify</kbd> utility, this option converts any image to the image <a href="../www/formats.html">format</a> you specify. For a list of image format types supported by ImageMagick, use <a href="#list">-list format</a>.</p>
3084 <p>By default the file is written to its original name. However, if the filename extension matches a supported format, the extension is replaced with the image format type specified with <a href="#format">-format</a>. For example, if you specify <em class="arg">tiff</em> as the format type and the input image filename is <em class="arg">image.gif</em>, the output image filename becomes <em class="arg">image.tiff</em>.</p>
3086 <div style="margin: auto;">
3087 <h4><a id="format_identify_"></a>-format <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
3090 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>output formatted image characteristics.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/identify.html">identify</a>]</td></tr></table>
3092 <p>See <a href="../www/escape.html">Format and Print Image Properties</a> for an explanation on how to specify the argument to this option.</p>
3094 <div style="margin: auto;">
3095 <h4><a id="frame"></a>-frame <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
3098 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Surround the image with a border or beveled frame.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3100 <p>The color of the border is specified with the <a href="#mattecolor"
3101 >-mattecolor</a> command line option. </p>
3103 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. The <em class="arg">size</em> portion of the <em
3104 class="arg">geometry</em> argument indicates the amount of extra width and
3105 height that is added to the dimensions of the image. If no offsets are given
3106 in the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument, then the border added is
3107 a solid color. Offsets <em>x</em> and <em>y</em>, if present, specify that
3108 the width and height of the border is partitioned to form an outer bevel of
3109 thickness <em>x</em> pixels and an inner bevel of thickness
3110 <em>y</em> pixels. Negative offsets make no sense as frame arguments.
3113 <p>The <a href="#frame">-frame</a> option is affected by the current <a
3114 href="#compose">-compose</a> setting and assumes that this is using the default
3115 '<kbd>Over</kbd>' composition method. It generates a image of the appropriate
3116 size with the current <a href="#bordercolor">-bordercolor</a> setting, and then
3117 draws the frame of four distinct colors close to the current <a
3118 href="#mattecolor">-mattecolor</a>. The original image is then overlaid onto
3119 center of this image. This means that with the default compose method of
3120 '<kbd>Over</kbd>' any transparent parts may be replaced by the current <a
3121 href="#bordercolor">-bordercolor</a> setting.</p>
3123 <p>The image composition is not
3124 affected by the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option.</p>
3127 <div style="margin: auto;">
3128 <h4><a id="frame_import_"></a>-frame</h4>
3131 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>include the X window frame in the imported image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/import.html">import</a>]</td></tr></table>
3133 <div style="margin: auto;">
3134 <h4><a id="function"></a>-function <em class="arg">function</em> <em class="arg">parameters</em></h4>
3137 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply a function to channel values.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3139 <p>This operator performs calculations based on the given arguments to modify each of the color values for each previously set <a href="#channel">-channel</a> in the image. See <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> for details concerning how the results of the calculations are handled.</p>
3141 <p>This is can be considered a multi-argument version of the <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> operator. (Added in ImageMagick 6.4.8−8.)</p>
3143 <p>Here, <em class="arg">parameters</em> is a comma-separated list of numerical values. The number of values varies depending on which <em class="arg">function</em> is selected. Choose the <em class="arg">function</em> from:</p>
3152 <p>To print a complete list of <a href="#function">-function</a> operators, use <a href="#list">-list function</a>. Descriptions follow.</p>
3155 <dt><kbd>Polynomial</kbd></dt>
3157 <p>The <kbd>Polynomial</kbd> function takes an arbitrary number of parameters, these being the coefficients of a polynomial, in decreasing order of degree. That is, entering</p>
3159 <div style="text-align: center">
3160 -function Polynomial <em>a</em><sub><em>n</em></sub>,<em>a</em><sub><em>n</em>-1</sub>,...<em>a</em><sub>1</sub>,<em>a</em><sub>0</sub>
3163 <p>will invoke a polynomial function given by</p>
3165 <div style="text-align: center">
3166 <em>a</em><sub><em>n</em></sub> <b><em>u</em></b><sup><em>n</em></sup> +
3167 <em>a</em><sub><em>n</em>-1</sub> <b><em>u</em></b><sup><em>n</em>-1</sup> +
3168 ··· <em>a</em><sub>1</sub> <b><em>u</em></b> + <em>a</em><sub>0</sub>,
3171 <p>where <b><em>u</em></b> is pixel's original normalized channel value.</p>
3173 <p>The <kbd>Polynomial</kbd> function can be used in place of <kbd>Set</kbd> (the <em>constant</em> polynomial) and <kbd>Add</kbd>, <kbd>Divide</kbd>, <kbd>Multiply</kbd>, and <kbd>Subtract</kbd> (some <em>linear</em> polynomials) of the <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> operator. The <a href="#level">-level</a> operator also affects channels linearly. Some correspondences follow.</p>
3180 <td>-evaluate Set <em class="arg">value</em> </td>
3181 <td>-function Polynomial <em class="arg">value</em></td>
3182 <td>(Constant functions; set <em class="arg">value</em>×100% gray when channels are RGB.)</td>
3185 <td>-evaluate Add <em class="arg">value</em> </td>
3186 <td>-function Polynomial 1,<em class="arg">value</em></td>
3189 <td>-evaluate Subtract <em class="arg">value</em> </td>
3190 <td>-function Polynomial 1,−<em class="arg">value</em></td>
3193 <td>-evaluate Multiply <em class="arg">value</em> </td>
3194 <td>-function Polynomial <em class="arg">value</em>,0</td>
3197 <td>+level black% x white%</td>
3198 <td>-function Polynomial A,B</td>
3199 <td>(Reduce contrast. Here, A=(white-black)/100 and B=black/100.)</td>
3203 <p>The <kbd>Polynomial</kbd> function gives great versatility, since polynomials can be used to fit any continuous curve to any degree of accuracy desired.</p>
3206 <dt><kbd>Sinusoid</kbd></dt>
3208 <p>The <kbd>Sinusoid</kbd> function can be used to vary the channel values sinusoidally by setting frequency, phase shift, amplitude, and a bias. These values are given as one to four parameters, as follows,</p>
3210 <div style="text-align: center">
3211 -function <kbd>Sinusoid</kbd> <em class="arg">freq</em>,[<em class="arg">phase</em>,[<em class="arg">amp</em>,[<em class="arg">bias</em>]]]
3214 <p>where <em>phase</em> is in degrees. (The domain [0,1] of the function corresponds to 0 through <em class="arg">freq</em>×360 degrees.) The result is that if a pixel's normalized channel value is originally <b><em>u</em></b>, its resulting normalized value is given by </p>
3216 <div style="text-align: center">
3217 <em class="arg">amp</em> * sin(2*π* (<em class="arg">freq</em> * <b><em>u</em></b> + <em class="arg">phase</em> / 360)) + <em class="arg">bias</em>
3220 <p> For example, the following generates a curve that starts and ends at 0.9 (when <b><em>u</em></b>=0 and 1, resp.), oscillating three times between .7−.2=.5 and .7+.2=.9. </p>
3223 -function Sinusoid 3,-90,.2,.7
3226 <p>The default values of <em class="arg">amp</em> and <em class="arg">bias</em> are both .5. The default for <em class="arg">phase</em> is 0.</p>
3228 <p>The <kbd>Sinusoid</kbd> function generalizes <kbd>Sin</kbd> and <kbd>Cos</kbd> of the <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> operator by allowing varying amplitude, phase and bias. The correspondence is as follows.</p>
3232 <td>-evaluate Sin <em class="arg">freq</em> </td>
3233 <td>-function Sinusoid <em class="arg">freq</em>,0 </td>
3236 <td>-evaluate Cos <em class="arg">freq</em> </td>
3237 <td>-function Sinusoid <em class="arg">freq</em>,90 </td>
3242 <dt><kbd>ArcSin</kbd></dt>
3244 <p>The <kbd>ArcSin</kbd> function generates the inverse curve of a Sinusoid,
3245 and can be used to generate cylindrical distortion and displacement maps.
3246 The curve can be adjusted relative to both the input values and output range
3249 <p style="text-align: center">
3250 -function <kbd>ArcSin</kbd> <em class="arg">width</em>,[<em class="arg">center</em>,[<em class="arg">range</em>,[<em class="arg">bias</em>]]]
3253 <p>with all values given in terms of noramlize color values (0.0 for black,
3254 1.0 for white). Defaulting to values covering the full range from 0.0 to 1.0
3255 for bout input (<em class="arg">width</em>), and output (<em
3256 class="arg">width</em>) values. '<code>1.0,0.5,1.0,0.5</code>' </p>
3258 <p style="text-align: center">
3259 <em class="arg">range</em>/π * asin( 2/<em class="arg">width</em> * ( <b><em>u</em></b> - <em class="arg">center</em> ) ) + <em class="arg">bias</em>
3264 <dt><kbd>ArcTan</kbd></dt>
3266 <p>The <kbd>ArcTan</kbd> function generates a curve that smooth crosses from
3267 limit values at infinities, though a center using the given slope value.
3268 All these values can be adjusted via the arguments.</p>
3270 <p style="text-align: center">
3271 -function <kbd>ArcTan</kbd> <em class="arg">slope</em>,[<em class="arg">center</em>,[<em class="arg">range</em>,[<em class="arg">bias</em>]]]
3274 <p>Defaulting to '<code>1.0,0.5,1.0,0.5</code>'.
3277 <p style="text-align: center">
3278 <em class="arg">range</em>/π * atan( <em class="arg">slope</em>*π * ( <b><em>u</em></b> - <em class="arg">center</em> ) ) + <em class="arg">bias</em>
3286 <div style="margin: auto;">
3287 <h4><a id="fuzz"></a>-fuzz <em class="arg">distance</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
3290 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Colors within this <em class="arg">distance</em> are considered equal.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3292 <p>A number of algorithms search for a target color. By default the color must be exact. Use this option to match colors that are close to the target color in RGB space. For example, if you want to automagically trim the edges of an image with <a href="#trim">-trim</a> but the image was scanned and the target background color may differ by a small amount. This option can account for these differences.</p>
3294 <p>The <em class="arg">distance</em> can be in absolute intensity units or, by appending <kbd>%</kbd> as a percentage of the maximum possible intensity (255, 65535, or 4294967295).</p>
3297 <div style="margin: auto;">
3298 <h4><a id="fx"></a>-fx <em class="arg">expression</em></h4>
3301 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>apply a mathematical expression to an image or image channels.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3303 <p>If the first character of <em class="arg">expression</em> is <kbd>@</kbd>, the expression is read from a file titled by the remaining characters in the string.</p>
3305 <p>See <a href="../www/fx.html">FX, The Special Effects Image Operator</a> for a detailed discussion of this option.</p>
3308 <div style="margin: auto;">
3309 <h4><a id="gamma"></a>-gamma <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
3312 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>level of gamma correction.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3314 <p>The same color image displayed on two different workstations may look different due to differences in the display monitor. Use gamma correction to adjust for this color difference. Reasonable values extend from <kbd>0.8</kbd> to <kbd>2.3</kbd>. Gamma less than 1.0 darkens the image and gamma greater than 1.0 lightens it. Large adjustments to image gamma may result in the loss of some image information if the pixel quantum size is only eight bits (quantum range 0 to 255).</p>
3316 <p>Gamma adjusts the image's channel values pixel-by-pixel according to a power law, namely, pow(pixel,1/gamma) or pixel^(1/gamma), where pixel is the normalized or 0 to 1 color value. For example, using a value of gamma=2 is the same as taking the square root of the image.</p>
3318 <p>You can apply separate gamma values to the red, green, and blue channels of the image with a gamma value list delimited with commas (e.g., <kbd>1.7,2.3,1.2</kbd>).</p>
3320 <p>Use <a href="#gamma">+gamma <em class="arg">value</em></a> to set the image gamma level without actually adjusting the image pixels. This option is useful if the image is of a known gamma but not set as an image attribute (e.g. PNG images).</p>
3322 <p>Note that gamma adjustments are also available via the <a href="#level">-level</a> operator.</p>
3324 <div style="margin: auto;">
3325 <h4><a id="gaussian-blur"></a>-gaussian-blur <em class="arg">radius</em><br />-gaussian-blur <em class="arg">radius</em>x<em class="arg">sigma</em></h4>
3328 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Blur the image with a Gaussian operator.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3330 <p>Convolve the image with a Gaussian or normal distribution using the given
3331 <em class="arg" >Sigma</em> value. The formula is:</p>
3333 <div class="eqn"><img alt="gaussian distribution" width="243px" height="42px" src="../images/gaussian-blur.png"/>
3336 <p>The <em class="arg" >Sigma</em> value is the important argument, and
3337 determines the actual amount of blurring that will take place. </p>
3339 <p>The <em class="arg" >Radius</em> is only used to determine the size of the
3340 array which will hold the calculated Gaussian distribution. It should be an
3341 integer. If not given, or set to zero, IM will calculate the largest possible
3342 radius that will provide meaningful results for the Gaussian distribution.
3345 <p>The larger the <em class="arg" >Radius</em> the radius the slower the
3346 operation is. However too small a <em class="arg" >Radius</em>, and sever
3347 aliasing effects may result. As a guideline, <em class="arg" >Radius</em>
3348 should be at least twice the <em class="arg" >Sigma</em> value, though three
3349 times will produce a more accurite result. </p>
3351 <p>This differs from the faster <a href="#blur">-blur</a> operator in that a
3352 full 2-dimensional convolution is used to generate the weighted average of the
3353 neighboring pixels. </p>
3355 <p>The <a href="#virtual-pixel">-virtual-pixel</a> setting will determine how
3356 pixels which are outside the image proper are blurred into the final result.
3360 <div style="margin: auto;">
3361 <h4><a id="geometry"></a>-geometry <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
3364 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the preferred size and location of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3366 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
3368 <div style="margin: auto;">
3369 <h4><a id="gravity"></a>-gravity <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
3372 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Sets the current gravity suggestion for various other settings and options.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3374 <p>Choices include: <kbd>NorthWest</kbd>, <kbd>North</kbd>, <kbd>NorthEast</kbd>,
3375 <kbd>West</kbd>, <kbd>Center</kbd>, <kbd>East</kbd>, <kbd>SouthWest</kbd>,
3376 <kbd>South</kbd>, <kbd>SouthEast</kbd>. Use <a href="#list">-list gravity</a> to get a complete
3377 list of <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> settings available in your ImageMagick
3380 <p>The direction you choose specifies where to position text or subimages. For example, a gravity of <kbd>Center</kbd> forces the text to be centered within the image. By default, the image gravity is <kbd>NorthWest</kbd>. See <a href="#draw">-draw</a> for more details about graphic primitives. Only the text primitive of <a href="#draw">-draw</a> affected by the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option.</p>
3382 <p>The <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option is also used in concert with the <a href="#geometry">-geometry</a> setting and other settings or options that take <em class="arg">geometry</em> as an argument, such as the <a href="#crop">-crop</a> option. </p>
3384 <p>If a <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> setting occurs before another option or setting having a <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument that specifies an offset, the offset is usually applied to the point within the image suggested by the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> argument. Thus, in the following command, for example, suppose the file <kbd>image.png</kbd> has dimensions 200x100. The offset specified by the argument to <a href="#region">-region</a> is (−40,+20). The argument to <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> is <kbd>Center</kbd>, which suggests the midpoint of the image, at the point (100,50). The offset (−40,20) is applied to that point, giving (100−40,50+20)=(60,70), so the specified 10x10 region is located at that point. (In addition, the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> affects the region itself, which is <em>centered</em> at the pixel coordinate (60,70). (See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.)</p>
3386 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png -gravity Center -region 10x10-40+20 \ <br/> -negate output.png</span></p>
3387 <p>When used as an option to <a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>, <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> gives the direction that the image gravitates within the composite.</p>
3389 <p>When used as an option to <a href="../www/montage.html">montage</a>, <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> gives the direction that an image gravitates within a tile. The default gravity is <kbd>Center</kbd> for this purpose.</p>
3392 <div style="margin: auto;">
3393 <h4><a id="green-primary"></a>-green-primary <em class="arg">x,y</em></h4>
3396 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>green chromaticity primary point.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3399 <div style="margin: auto;">
3400 <h4><a id="hald-clut"></a>-hald-clut</h4>
3403 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>apply a Hald color lookup table to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3405 <p>A Hald color lookup table is a 3-dimensional color cube mapped to 2
3406 dimensions. Create it with the <kbd>HALD:</kbd> prefix (e.g. HALD:8). You
3407 can apply any color transformation to the Hald image and then use this option
3408 to apply the transform to the image. </p>
3410 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png hald.png -hald-clut transform.png</span></p>
3411 <p>This option provides a convenient method for you to use Gimp or Photoshop
3412 to make color corrections to the Hald CLUT image and subsequently apply them
3413 to multiple images using an ImageMagick script. </p>
3415 <p>Note that the representation is only of the normal RGB color space and that
3416 the whole color value triplet is used for the interpolated lookup of the
3417 represented Hald color cube image. Because of this the operation is not <a
3418 href="#channel" >-channel</a> setting effected, nor can it adjust or modify an
3419 images transparency or alpha/matte channel.</p>
3421 <p>See also <a href="#clut" >-clut</a> which provides color value replacement
3422 of the individual color channels, usally involving a simplier gray-scale
3423 image. E.g: gray-scale to color replacement, or modification by a histogram
3427 <div style="margin: auto;">
3428 <h4><a id="help"></a>-help</h4>
3431 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>print usage instructions.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3433 <div style="margin: auto;">
3434 <h4><a id="highlight-color"></a>-highlight-color <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
3437 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>when comparing images, emphasize pixel differences with this color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3439 <div style="margin: auto;">
3440 <h4><a id="iconGeometry"></a>-iconGeometry <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
3443 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>specify the icon geometry.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3445 <p>Offsets, if present in the geometry specification, are handled in the same manner as the <a href="#geometry">-geometry</a> option, using X11 style to handle negative offsets.</p>
3447 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
3449 <div style="margin: auto;">
3450 <h4><a id="iconic"></a>-iconic</h4>
3453 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>iconic animation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3455 <div style="margin: auto;">
3456 <h4><a id="identify"></a>-identify</h4>
3459 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>identify the format and characteristics of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3461 <p>This information is printed: image scene number; image name; image size; the image class (<em class="arg">DirectClass</em> or <em class="arg">PseudoClass</em>); the total number of unique colors; and the number of seconds to read and transform the image. Refer to <a href="../www/miff.html">MIFF</a> for a description of the image class.</p>
3463 <p>If <a href="#colors">-colors</a> is also specified, the total unique colors in the image and color reduction error values are printed. Refer to <a href="../www/quantize.html">color reduction algorithm</a> for a description of these values.</p>
3465 <p>If <a href="#verbose">-verbose</a> precedes this option, copious
3466 amounts of image properties are displayed including image statistics, profiles,
3467 image histogram, and others.</p>
3469 <div style="margin: auto;">
3470 <h4><a id="ift"></a>-ift</h4>
3473 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>implements the inverse discrete Fourier transform (DFT).</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3475 <p>This option is new as of ImageMagick 6.5.4-3 (and now working for Windows users in ImageMagick 6.6.0-9). It transforms a pair of magnitude and phase images from the frequency domain to a single image in the normal or spatial domain. See for example, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_transform">Fourier Transform</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DFT">Discrete Fourier Transform</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFT">Fast Fourier Transform</a>.</p>
3477 <p>For example, depending upon the image format used to store the result of the <a href="#fft">-fft</a>, one would use either</p>
3479 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert fft_image.miff -ift fft_image_ift.png</span></p>
3482 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert fft_image-0.png fft_image-1.png -ift fft_image_ift.png</span></p>
3484 <p>The resulting image may need to be cropped due to padding introduced when the original image, prior to the <a href="#fft">-fft</a> or <a href="#fft">+fft</a>, was not square or even dimensioned. Any padding is at the right and/or bottom sides of the image.</p>
3486 <p>The <a href="http://www.fftw.org/">FFTW</a> delegate library is required to use <a href="#ift">-ift</a>.</p>
3488 <p>Use <a href="#ift">+ift</a> (with HDRI enabled) to transform a pair of real and imaginary images from the frequency domain to a single image in the normal (spatial) domain.</p>
3490 <div style="margin: auto;">
3491 <h4><a id="immutable"></a>-immutable</h4>
3494 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>make image immutable.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3496 <div style="margin: auto;">
3497 <h4><a id="implode"></a>-implode <em class="arg">factor</em></h4>
3500 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>implode image pixels about the center.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3502 <div style="margin: auto;">
3503 <h4><a id="insert"></a>-insert <em class="arg">index</em></h4>
3506 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>insert the last image into the image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3508 <p>This option takes last image in the current image sequence and inserts it at the given index. If a negative index is used, the insert position is calculated before the last image is removed from the sequence. As such <kbd>-insert -1</kbd> will result in no change to the image sequence.</p>
3510 <p>The <kbd>+insert</kbd> option is equivalent to <kbd>-insert -1</kbd>. In other words, insert the last image, at the end of the current image sequence. Consequently this has no effect on the image sequence order.</p>
3512 <div style="margin: auto;">
3513 <h4><a id="intent"></a>-intent <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
3516 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>use this type of rendering intent when managing the image color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3518 <p>Use this option to affect the color management operation of an image (see <a href="#profile">-profile</a>). Choose from these intents: <kbd>Absolute, Perceptual, Relative, Saturation</kbd>.</p>
3520 <p>The default intent is undefined.</p>
3522 <p>To print a complete list of rendering intents, use <a href="#list">-list intent</a>.</p>
3524 <div style="margin: auto;">
3525 <h4><a id="interlace"></a>-interlace <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
3528 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the type of interlacing scheme.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3542 <p>This option is used to specify the type of interlacing scheme for raw image formats such as <kbd>RGB</kbd> or <kbd>YUV</kbd>.</p>
3544 <p><kbd>None</kbd> means do not interlace (RGBRGBRGBRGBRGBRGB...),</p>
3546 <p><kbd>Line</kbd> uses scanline interlacing (RRR...GGG...BBB...RRR...GGG...BBB...), and.</p>
3548 <p><kbd>Plane</kbd> uses plane interlacing (RRRRRR...GGGGGG...BBBBBB...).</p>
3550 <p><kbd>Partition</kbd> is like plane except the different planes are saved to individual files (e.g. image.R,
3551 image.G, and image.B).</p>
3553 <p>Use <kbd>Line</kbd> or <kbd>Plane</kbd> to create an <kbd>interlaced PNG</kbd> or <kbd>GIF</kbd> or <kbd>progressive JPEG</kbd>
3556 <p>To print a complete list of interlacing schemes, use <a href="#list">-list interlace</a>.</p>
3558 <div style="margin: auto;">
3559 <h4><a id="interpolate"></a>-interpolate <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
3562 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the pixel color interpolation method to use when looking up a color based on a floating point or real value.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3564 <p>When looking up the color of a pixel using a non-integer floating point
3565 value, you typically fall in between the pixel colors defined by the source
3566 image. This setting determines how the color is determined from the colors of
3567 the pixels surrounding that point. That is how to determine the color of a
3568 point that falls between two, or even four different colored pixels. </p>
3571 integer: The color of the top-left pixel (floor function)
3572 nearest-neighbor: The nearest pixel to the lookup point (rounded function)
3573 average: The average color of the surrounding four pixels
3574 bilinear A double linear interpolation of pixels (the default)
3575 mesh Divide area into two flat triangular interpolations
3576 bicubic Fitted bicubic-spines of surrounding 16 pixels
3577 spline Direct spline curves (colors are blurred)
3578 filter Use resize <a href="#filter">-filter</a> settings
3581 <p>This most important for distortion operators such as <a href="#distort"
3582 >-distort</a>, <a href="#implode" >-implode</a>, <a href="#transform"
3583 >-transform</a> and <a href="#fx" >-fx</a>. </p>
3585 <p>To print a complete list of interpolation methods, use <a href="#list">-list interpolate</a>.</p>
3587 <p>See also <a href="#virtual-pixel" >-virtual-pixel</a>, for control of the
3588 lookup for positions outside the boundaries of the image. </p>
3591 <div style="margin: auto;">
3592 <h4><a id="interline-spacing"></a>-interline-spacing <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
3595 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the space between two text lines.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3597 <div style="margin: auto;">
3598 <h4><a id="interword-spacing"></a>-interword-spacing <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
3601 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the space between two words.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3603 <div style="margin: auto;">
3604 <h4><a id="kerning"></a>-kerning <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
3607 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the space between two letters.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3609 <div style="margin: auto;">
3610 <h4><a id="label"></a>-label <em class="arg">name</em></h4>
3613 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>assign a label to an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3615 <p>Use this option to assign a specific label to the image, as it is read in
3616 or created. You can use the <a href="#set" >-set</a> operation to re-assign
3617 a the labels of images already read in. Image formats such as TIFF, PNG,
3618 MIFF, supports saving the label information with the image.</p>
3620 <p>When saving an image to a <em class="arg">PostScript</em> file, any label
3621 assigned to an image is used as a header string to print above the postscript
3624 <p>You can include the image filename, type, width, height, or other image
3625 attribute by embedding special format character. See <a href="../www/escape.html">Format and Print Image
3626 Properties</a> for details of the percent escape codes.</p>
3631 -label "%m:%f %wx%h" bird.miff
3634 <p>assigns an image label of <kbd>MIFF:bird.miff 512x480</kbd> to the
3635 "<kbd>bird.miff</kbd>" image and whose width is 512 and height is 480, as it
3636 is read in. If a <a href="#label">+label</a> option was used instead, any
3637 existing label present in the image would be used. You can remove all labels
3638 from an image by assigning the empty string. </p>
3640 <p>A label is not drawn on the image, but is embedded in the image datastream
3641 via <em>Label</em> tag or similar mechanism. If you want the label to be
3642 visible on the image itself, use the <a href="#draw">-draw</a> option, or
3643 during the final processing in the creation of a image montage.</p>
3645 <p>If the first character of <em class="arg">string</em> is <em
3646 class="arg">@</em>, the image label is read from a file titled by the
3647 remaining characters in the string. Labels in a file are literal, no embedded
3648 formatting characters are recognized.</p>
3651 <div style="margin: auto;">
3652 <h4><a id="lat"></a>-lat <em class="arg">width</em><br />-lat <em class="arg">width</em>x<em class="arg">height</em>{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">offset</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
3655 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>perform local adaptive threshold.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3657 <p>Adaptively threshold each pixel based on the value of pixels in a
3658 surrounding window. If the current pixel is lighter than this average plus
3659 the optional <kbd>offset</kbd>, then it is made white, otherwise it is made
3660 black. Small variations in pixel values such as found in scanned documents
3661 can be ignored if offset is positive. A negative offset will make it more
3662 sensitive to those small variations. </p>
3664 <p>This is commonly used to threshold images with an uneven background. It is
3665 based on the assumption that average color of the small window is the
3666 the local background color, from which to separate the forground color. </p>
3669 <div style="margin: auto;">
3670 <h4><a id="layers"></a>-layers <em class="arg">method</em></h4>
3673 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>handle multiple images forming a set of image layers or animation frames.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3675 <p>Perform various image operation methods to a ordered sequence of images
3676 which may represent either a set of overlaid 'image layers', a GIF disposal
3677 animation, or a fully-'coalesced' animation sequence. </p>
3682 <th align="left" style="width: 8%">Method</th>
3683 <th align="left">Description</th>
3687 <td valign="top">compare-any</td>
3688 <td valign="top">Crop the second and later frames to the smallest rectangle
3689 that contains all the differences between the two images. No GIF <a
3690 href="#dispose" >-dispose</a> methods are taken into account. </td>
3693 <tr><td></td><td>This exactly the same as the <a href="#deconstruct"
3694 >-deconstruct</a> operator, and does not preserve animations normal
3695 working, especially when animation used layer disposal methods such as
3696 '<kbd>Previous</kbd>' or '<kbd>Background</kbd>'. </td>
3700 <td valign="top">compare-clear</td>
3701 <td valign="top">As '<kbd>compare-any</kbd>' but crop to the bounds of any
3702 opaque pixels which become transparent in the second frame. That is the
3703 smallest image needed to mask or erase pixels for the next frame. </td>
3707 <td valign="top">compare-overlay</td>
3708 <td valign="top">As '<kbd>compare-any</kbd>' but crop to pixels that add
3709 extra color to the next image, as a result of overlaying color pixels.
3710 That is the smallest single overlaid image to add or change colors. </td>
3713 <tr><td></td><td>This can be used with the <a href="#compose" >-compose</a> alpha
3714 composition method '<kbd>change-mask</kbd>', to reduce the image to
3715 just the pixels that need to be overlaid. </td>
3719 <td valign="top">coalesce</td>
3720 <td valign="top">Equivalent to a call to the <a href="#coalesce"
3721 >-coalesce</a> operator. Apply the layer disposal methods set in the
3722 current image sequence to form a fully defined animation sequence, as
3723 it should be displayed. Effectively converting a GIF animation into a
3724 'film strip'-like animation. </td>
3728 <td valign="top">composite</td>
3729 <td valign="top">Alpha Composition of two image lists, separated by a
3730 "<kbd>null:</kbd>" image, with the destination image list first, and
3731 the source images last. An image from each list are composited
3732 together until one list is finished. The separator image and source
3733 image lists are removed. </td>
3738 <td>The <a href="#geometry" >-geometry</a> offset is adjusted according
3739 to <a href="#gravity" >-gravity</a> in accordance of the virtual
3740 canvas size of the first image in each list. Unlike a normal <a
3741 href="#composite" >-composite</a> operation, the canvas offset is also
3742 added to the final composite positioning of each image. </td> </tr>
3745 <td>If one of the image lists only contains one image, that image is
3746 applied to all the images in the other image list, regardless of which
3747 list it is. In this case it is the image meta-data of the list which
3753 <td valign="top">dispose</td>
3754 <td valign="top">This like '<kbd>coalesce</kbd>' but shows the look of
3755 the animation after the layer disposal method has been applied, before
3756 the next sub-frame image is overlaid. That is the 'dispose' image that
3757 results from the application of the GIF <a href="#dispose"
3758 >-dispose</a> method. This allows you to check what
3759 is going wrong with a particular animation you may be developing.
3764 <td valign="top">flatten</td>
3765 <td valign="top">Create a canvas the size of the first images virtual
3766 canvas using the current <a href="#background" >-background</a> color,
3767 and <a href="#compose" >-compose</a> each image in turn onto that
3768 canvas. Images falling outside that canvas is clipped. Final
3769 image will have a zero virtual canvas offset. </td>
3773 <td>This usally used as one of the final 'image layering' operations
3774 overlaying all the prepared image layers into a final image. </td>
3778 <td>For a single image this method can also be used to fillout a virtual
3779 canvas with real pixels, or to underlay a opaque color to remove
3780 transparency from an image.</td>
3785 <td valign="top">merge</td>
3786 <td valign="top">As 'flatten' method but merging all the given image
3787 layers into a new layer image just large enough to hold all the image
3788 without clipping or extra space. The new images virtual offset will
3789 prevere the position of the new layer, even if this offset is
3790 negative. the virtual canvas size of the first image is preserved.
3794 <tr><td></td><td>Caution is advised when handling image layers with negative offsets
3795 as few image file formats handle them correctly. </td>
3799 <td valign="top">mosaic</td>
3800 <td valign="top">As 'flatten' method but expanding the initial canvas size
3801 of the first image so as to hold all the image layers. However as a
3802 virtual canvas is 'locked' to the origin, by definition, image layers
3803 with a negative offsets will still be clipped by the top and left
3807 <tr><td></td><td>This method is commonly used to layout individual image using various
3808 offset but without knowing the final canvas size. The resulting image
3809 will, like 'flatten' not have any virtual offset, so can be saved to
3810 any image file format. </td>
3815 <td valign="top">optimize</td>
3816 <td valign="top">Optimize a coalesced animation, into GIF animation using
3817 a number of general techniques. This currently a short cut to
3818 apply both the '<kbd>optimize-frame</kbd>', and
3819 '<kbd>optimize-transparency</kbd>' methods but may be expanded to
3820 include other optimization methods as they are developed. </td>
3824 <td valign="top">optimize-frame</td>
3825 <td valign="top">Optimize a coalesced animation, into GIF animation by
3826 reducing the number of pixels per frame as much as possible by
3827 attempting to pick the best layer disposal method to use, while ensuring
3828 the result will continue to animate properly. </td>
3831 <tr><td></td><td> There is no guarantee that the best optimization is found. But
3832 then no reasonably fast GIF optimization algorithm can do this.
3833 However this does seem to do better than most other GIF frame
3834 optimizers seen. </td>
3838 <td valign="top">optimize-plus</td>
3839 <td valign="top">As '<kbd>optimize-frame</kbd>' but attempt to improve the
3840 overall optimization by adding extra frames to the animation, without
3841 changing the final look or timing of the animation. The frames are
3842 added to attempt to separate the clearing of pixels from the
3843 overlaying of new additional pixels from one animation frame to the
3844 next. If this does not improve the optimization (for the next frame
3845 only), it will fall back to the results of the previous normal
3846 '<kbd>optimize-frame</kbd>' technique. </td>
3849 <tr><td></td><td>There is the possibility that the change in the disposal style will
3850 result in a worsening in the optimization of later frames, though this
3851 is unlikely. In other words there no guarantee that it is better than
3852 the normal '<kbd>optimize-frame</kbd>' technique. For some animations
3853 however you can get a vast improvement in the final animation size. </td>
3857 <td valign="top">optimize-transparency</td>
3858 <td valign="top">Given a GIF animation, replace any pixel in the sub-frame
3859 overlay images with transparency, if it does not change the resulting
3860 animation by more than the current <a href="#fuzz" >-fuzz</a> factor.
3864 <tr><td></td><td>This should allow a existing frame optimized GIF animation to compress
3865 into a smaller file size due to larger areas of one (transparent)
3866 color rather than a pattern of multiple colors repeating the current
3867 disposed image of the last frame. </td>
3871 <td valign="top">remove-dups</td>
3872 <td valign="top">Remove (and merge time delays) of duplicate consecutive
3873 images, so as to simplify layer overlays of coalesced animations.
3877 <tr><td></td><td>Usually this a result of using a constant time delay across the
3878 whole animation, or after a larger animation was split into smaller
3879 sub-animations. The duplicate frames could also have been used as
3880 part of some frame optimization methods. </td>
3884 <td valign="top">remove-zero</td>
3885 <td valign="top">Remove any image with a zero time delay, unless ALL the
3886 images have a zero time delay (and is not a proper timed animation, a
3887 warning is then issued). </td>
3890 <tr><td></td><td>In a GIF animation, such images are usually frames which provide
3891 partial intermediary updates between the frames that are actually
3892 displayed to users. These frames are usally added for improved frame
3893 optimization in GIF animations. </td>
3897 <td valign="top">trim-bounds</td>
3898 <td valign="top">Find the bounds of all the images in the current
3899 image sequence, then adjust the offsets so all images are contained on
3900 a minimal positive canvas. None of the image data is modified, only
3901 there virtual canvas size and offset. The all the image is given
3902 the same canvas size, and and will have a positive offset, but will
3903 remain in the same position relative to each other. As a result of the
3904 minimal canvas size at least one image will touch every edge of that
3905 canvas. The image data however may be transparent.
3912 <p>To print a complete list of layer types, use <a href="#list">-list layers</a>.</p>
3914 <p>The operators <a href="#coalesce" >-coalesce</a>, <a href="#deconstruct"
3915 >-deconstruct</a>, <a href="#flatten" >-flatten</a>, and <a href="#mosaic"
3916 >-mosaic</a> are only aliases for the above methods. Also see <a
3917 href="#page" >-page</a>, <a href="#repage" >-repage</a> operators, the <a
3918 href="#compose" >-compose</a> setting, and the GIF <a href="#dispose"
3919 >-dispose</a> and <a href="#delay" >-delay</a> settings. </p>
3922 <div style="margin: auto;">
3923 <h4><a id="level"></a>-level <em class="arg">black_point</em>{,<em class="arg">white_point</em>}{<em class="arg">%</em>}{,<em class="arg">gamma</em>}</h4>
3926 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>adjust the level of image channels.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3928 <p>Given one, two or three values delimited with commas: black-point,
3929 white-point, gamma (for example: 10,250,1.0 or 2%,98%,0.5). The black and
3930 white points range from 0 to <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>, or from 0 to 100%; if the white
3931 point is omitted it is set to (<em class="QR">QuantumRange</em> - black_point), so as to center
3932 contrast changes. If a <kbd>%</kbd> sign is present anywhere in the string,
3933 both black and white points are percentages of the full color range. Gamma
3934 will do a <a href="#gamma">-gamma</a> adjustment of the values. If it is
3935 omitted, the default of 1.0 (no gamma correction) is assumed.</p>
3937 <p>In normal usage (<kbd>-level</kbd>) the image values are stretched so that
3938 the given '<kbd>black_point</kbd>' value in the original image is set to
3939 zero (or black), while the given '<kbd>white_point</kbd>' value is set to
3940 <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em> (or white). This provides you with direct contrast adjustments
3941 to the image. The '<kbd>gamma</kbd>' of the resulting image will then be
3944 <p>From ImageMagick v6.4.1-9 using the plus form of the operator (<kbd>+level</kbd>) or
3945 adding the special '!' flag anywhere in the argument list, will cause the
3946 operator to do the reverse of the level adjustment. That is a zero, or
3947 <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em> value (black, and white, resp.) in the original image, is
3948 adjusted to the given level values, allowing you to de-contrast, or compress
3949 the channel values within the image. The '<kbd>gamma</kbd>' is adjusted before the level adjustment to de-contrast the image is made. </p>
3951 <p>Only the channels defined by the current <a href="#channel">-channel</a>
3952 setting are adjusted (defaults to RGB color channels only), allowing you to
3953 limit the effect of this operator. </p>
3955 <p>Please note that the transparency channel is treated as 'matte'
3956 values (0 is opaque) and not as 'alpha' values (0 is transparent).</p>
3959 <div style="margin: auto;">
3960 <h4><a id="level-colors"></a>-level-colors {<em
3961 class="arg">black_color</em>}{,}{<em class="arg">white_color</em>}</h4>
3964 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>adjust the level of an image using the provided dash separated colors.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3966 <p>This function is exactly like <a href="#level">-level</a>, except that the
3967 value value for each color channel is determined by the
3968 '<kbd>black_color</kbd>' and '<kbd>white_color</kbd>' colors given (as
3969 described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option). </p>
3971 <p>This effectually means the colors provided to <kbd>-level-colors</kbd>
3972 is mapped to become 'black' and 'white' respectively, with all the other
3973 colors linearly adjusted (or clipped) to match that change. Each channel is
3974 adjusted separately using the channel values of the colors specified. </p>
3976 <p>On the other hand the plus form of the operator (<kbd>+level-colors</kbd>)
3977 will map the image color 'black' and 'white' to the given colors
3978 respectively, resulting in a gradient (de-contrasting) tint of the image to
3979 those colors. This can also be used to convert a plain gray-scale image into a
3980 one using the gradient of colors specified. </p>
3982 <p>By supplying a single color with a comma separator either before or after
3983 that color, will just replace the respective 'black' or 'white' point
3984 respectively. But if no comma separator is provided, the given color is
3985 used for both the black and white color points, making the operator either
3986 threshold the images around that color (- form) or set all colors to that
3987 color (+ form). </p>
3990 <div style="margin: auto;">
3991 <h4><a id="limit"></a>-limit <em class="arg">type value</em></h4>
3994 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the pixel cache resource limit.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
3996 <p>Choose from: <kbd>area</kbd>, <kbd>disk</kbd>, <kbd>file</kbd>, <kbd>map</kbd>, <kbd>memory</kbd>, <kbd>threads</kbd>, or <kbd>time</kbd>.</p>
3998 <p>The value for <kbd>file</kbd> is in number of files. The other limits are in bytes. By default the limits are 768 files, 2GB of image area, 1.5GiB memory, 8GiB memory map, and 18.45EB of disk. These limits are adjusted relative to the available resources on your computer if this information is available. When any limit is reached, ImageMagick fails in some fashion but attempts to take compensating actions, if possible. For example, the following limits memory:</p>
4001 -limit memory 32MiB -limit map 64MiB
4004 <p>Use <a href="#list">-list resource</a> to list the current limits. For example, our system shows these limits:</p>
4006 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>identify -list resource</span><span class='crtout'></span></p><pre class="text">
4007 File Area Memory Map Disk Thread Time
4008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4009 768 12.404GB 8.6642GiB 23.104GiB 18.446744EB 8 unlimited
4012 <p>Requests for pixel storage to keep intermediate images are satisfied by one of three resource categories: in-memory pool, memory-mapped files pool, and disk pool (in that order) depending on the <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#limit">‑limit</a> settings and whether the system honors a resource request. If the total size of allocated pixel storage in the given pool reaches the corresponding limit, the request is passed to the next pool. Additionally, requests that exceed the <kbd>area</kbd> limit automagically are allocated on disk.</p>
4014 <p>To illustrate how ImageMagick utilizes resource limits, consider a typical image resource request. First, ImageMagick tries to allocate the pixels in memory. The request might be denied if the resource request exceeds the <kbd>memory</kbd> limit or if the system does not honor the request. If a memory request is not honored, the pixels are allocated to disk and the file is memory-mapped. However, if the allocation request exceeds the <kbd>map</kbd> limit, the resource allocation goes to disk. In all cases, if the resource request exceeds the <kbd>area</kbd> limit, the pixels are automagically cached to disk. If the disk has a hard limit, the program fails.</p>
4016 <p>In most cases you simply do not need to concern yourself with resource limits. ImageMagick chooses reasonable defaults and most images do not tax your computer resources. Where limits do come in handy is when you process images that are large or on shared systems where ImageMagick can consume all or most of the available memory. In this case, the ImageMagick workflow slows other processes or, in extreme cases, brings the system to a halt. Under these circumstances, setting limits give some assurances that the ImageMagick workflow will not interfere with other concurrent uses of the computer. For example, assume you have a web interface that processes images uploaded from the Internet. To assure ImageMagick does not exceed 10mb of memory you can simply set the area limit to 10mb:</p>
4022 <p>Now whenever a large image is processed, the pixels are automagically cached to disk instead of memory. This of course implies that large images typically process very slowly, simply because pixel processing in memory can be an order of magnitude faster than on disk. Because your web site users might inadvertently upload a huge image to process, you should set a disk limit as well:</p>
4025 -limit area 10mb -limit disk 500mb
4028 <p>Here ImageMagick stops processing if an image requires more than 500MB of disk storage.</p>
4030 <p>In addition to command-line resource limit option, resources can be set with <a href="../www/resources.html#environment">environment variables</a>. Set the environment variables <kbd>MAGICK_AREA_LIMIT</kbd>, <kbd>MAGICK_DISK_LIMIT</kbd>, <kbd>MAGICK_FILE_LIMIT</kbd>, <kbd>MAGICK_MEMORY_LIMIT</kbd>, <kbd>MAGICK_MAP_LIMIT</kbd>, <kbd>MAGICK_THREAD_LIMIT</kbd>, <kbd>MAGICK_TIME_LIMIT</kbd> for limits of image area, disk space, open files, heap memory, memory map, number of threads of execution, and maximum elapsed time in seconds respectively.</p>
4032 <p> Inquisitive users can try adding <a href="#debug">-debug cache</a> to their commands and then scouring the generated output for references to the pixel cache, in order to determine how the pixel cache was allocated and how resources were consumed. Advanced Unix/Linux users can pipe that output through <kbd>grep memory|open|destroy|disk</kbd> for more readable sifting.
4035 <p>For more about ImageMagick's use of resources, see the section <b>Cache Storage and Resource Requirements</b> on the <a href="../www/architecture.html#cache">Architecture</a> page.
4038 <div style="margin: auto;">
4039 <h4><a id="linear-stretch"></a>-linear-stretch <em class="arg">black-point</em><br />-linear-stretch <em class="arg">black-point</em>{x<em class="arg">white-point</em>}{<em class="arg">%</em>}}</h4>
4042 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Linear with saturation stretch.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4044 <p>This is very similar to <a href="#contrast-stretch" >-contrast-stretch</a>,
4045 and uses a 'histogram bin' to determine the range of color values that needs to
4046 be stretched. However it then stretchs those colors using the <a
4047 href="#level" >-level</a> operator.</p>
4049 <p>As such while the initial determination may have 'binning' round off
4050 effects, the image colors are stretched mathematically, rather than using the
4051 histogram bins. This makes the operator more accurate. </p>
4053 <p>note however that a <a href="#linear-stretch" >-linear-stretch</a> of
4054 '<kbd>0</kbd>' does nothing, while a value of '<kbd>1</kbd>' does a near
4055 perfect stretch of the color range. </p>
4057 <p>See also <a href="#auto-level" >-auto-level</a> for a 'perfect'
4058 normalization of mathematical images. </p>
4060 <p>This operator is under review for re-development. </p>
4063 <div style="margin: auto;">
4064 <h4><a id="linewidth"></a>-linewidth</h4>
4067 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the line width for subsequent draw operations.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4069 <div style="margin: auto;">
4070 <h4><a id="liquid-rescale"></a>-liquid-rescale <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
4073 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>rescale image with seam-carving.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4075 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
4077 <div style="margin: auto;">
4078 <h4><a id="list"></a>-list <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
4081 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Print a list of supported arguments for various options or settings. Choose from these list types:</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4152 <p>These lists vary depending on your version of ImageMagick. Use "<kbd>-list
4153 list</kbd>" to get a complete listing of all the "<kbd>-list</kbd>" arguments
4156 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>identify -list list</span></p>
4157 <div style="margin: auto;">
4158 <h4><a id="log"></a>-log <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
4161 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify format for debug log.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4163 <p>This option specifies the format for the log printed when the <a
4164 href="#debug">-debug</a> option is active.</p>
4166 <p>You can display the following components by embedding special format
4186 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -debug coders -log "%u %m:%l %e" in.gif out.png</span></p>
4187 <p>The default behavior is to print all of the components.</p>
4189 <div style="margin: auto;">
4190 <h4><a id="loop"></a>-loop <em class="arg">iterations</em></h4>
4193 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>add Netscape loop extension to your GIF animation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4195 <p>Set iterations to zero to repeat the animation an infinite number of times,
4196 otherwise the animation repeats itself up to <em class="arg">iterations</em>
4199 <div style="margin: auto;">
4200 <h4><a id="lowlight-color"></a>-lowlight-color <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
4203 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>when comparing images, de-emphasize pixel differences with this color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4205 <div style="margin: auto;">
4206 <h4><a id="magnify"></a>-magnify <em class="arg">factor</em></h4>
4209 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>magnify the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4212 <div style="margin: auto;">
4213 <h4><a id="map"></a>-map <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
4216 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Display image using this <em class="arg">type</em>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
4218 <p>Choose from these <em class="arg">Standard Colormap</em> types:</p>
4229 <p>The <em class="arg">X server</em> must support the <em class="arg">Standard
4230 Colormap</em> you choose, otherwise an error occurs. Use <kbd>list</kbd> as
4231 the type and <kbd>display</kbd> searches the list of colormap types in
4232 <kbd>top-to-bottom</kbd> order until one is located. See <em
4233 class="arg">xstdcmap(1)</em> for one way of creating Standard Colormaps.</p>
4236 <div style="margin: auto;">
4237 <h4><a id="map_stream_"></a>-map <em class="arg">components</em></h4>
4240 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>pixel map.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/stream.html">stream</a>]</td></tr></table>
4242 <p>Here are the valid components of a map:</p>
4245 r red pixel component
4246 g green pixel component
4247 b blue pixel component
4248 a alpha pixel component (0 is transparent)
4249 o opacity pixel component (0 is opaque)
4250 i grayscale intensity pixel component
4251 c cyan pixel component
4252 m magenta pixel component
4253 y yellow pixel component
4254 k black pixel component
4255 p pad component (always 0)
4258 <p>You can specify as many of these components as needed in any order (e.g.
4259 bgr). The components can repeat as well (e.g. rgbr).</p>
4262 <div style="margin: auto;">
4263 <h4><a id="mask"></a>-mask
4264 <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
4267 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Composite the image pixels as defined by the mask.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4269 <p>Use <a href="#mask">+mask</a> to remove the image mask.</p>
4271 <div style="margin: auto;">
4272 <h4><a id="mattecolor"></a>-mattecolor <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
4275 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify the color to be used with the <a href="#frame">-frame</a> option.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4277 <p>The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
4279 <p>The default matte color is <kbd>#BDBDBD</kbd>, <span
4280 style="background-color: #bdbdbd;">this shade of gray</span>.</p>
4282 <div style="margin: auto;">
4283 <h4><a id="maximum"></a>-maximum</h4>
4286 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>return the maximum intensity of an image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4288 <div style="margin: auto;">
4289 <h4><a id="median"></a>-median <em class="arg">radius</em></h4>
4292 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>apply a median filter to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4294 <div style="margin: auto;">
4295 <h4><a id="metric"></a>-metric <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
4298 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Output to STDERR a measure of the differences between images according to the <em class="arg">type</em> given metric.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4303 AE absolute error count, number of different pixels (-fuzz effected)
4304 FUZZ mean color distance
4305 MAE mean absolute error (normalized), average channel error distance
4306 MEPP mean error per pixel (normalized mean error, normalized peak error)
4307 MSE mean error squared, average of the channel error squared
4308 NCC normalized cross correlation
4309 PAE peak absolute (normalize peak absolute)
4310 PSNR peak signal to noise ratio
4311 RMSE root mean squared (normalized root mean squared)
4314 <p>Control the '<kbd>AE</kbd>', or absolute count of pixels that are different,
4315 with the <a href="#fuzz" >-fuzz</a> factor (ignore pixels which
4316 only changed by a small amount). Use '<kbd>PAE</kbd>' to find the
4317 size of the <a href="#fuzz" >-fuzz</a> factor needed to make all pixels
4318 'similar', while '<kbd>MAE</kbd>' dtermines the factor needed
4319 for about half the pixels to be similar. </p>
4321 <p>The '<kbd>MEPP</kbd>' metric returns three different metrics
4322 ('<kbd>MAE</kbd>', '<kbd>MAE</kbd>' normalized, and '<kbd>PAE</kbd>'
4323 normalized) from a single comparison run. </p>
4325 <p>To print a complete list of metrics, use the <a href="#list">-list
4326 metrics</a> option.</p>
4329 <div style="margin: auto;">
4330 <h4><a id="minimum"></a>-minimum</h4>
4333 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>return the minimum intensity of an image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4336 <div style="margin: auto;">
4337 <h4><a id="mode"></a>-mode <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
4340 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>make each pixel the 'predominate color' of the neighborhood.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/convert.html">convert</a>, <a href="../www/mogrify.html">mogrify</a>]</td></tr></table>
4342 <div style="margin: auto;">
4343 <h4>-mode <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
4346 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Mode of operation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/montage.html">montage</a>]</td></tr></table>
4348 <p>Choose the <em class="arg">value</em> from these styles: <kbd>Frame,
4349 Unframe, or Concatenate</kbd></p>
4351 <p>Use the <a href="#list" >-list</a> option with a '<kbd>Mode</kbd>' argument
4352 for a list of <a href="#mode" >-mode</a> arguments available in your
4353 ImageMagick installation.</p>
4356 <div style="margin: auto;">
4357 <h4><a id="modulate"></a>-modulate <em class="arg">brightness</em>[,<em class="arg">saturation</em>,<em class="arg">hue</em>]</h4>
4360 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Vary the <em class="arg">brightness</em>, <em
4361 class="arg">saturation</em>, and <em class="arg">hue</em> of an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4363 <p>The arguments are given as a percentages of variation. A value of 100 means
4364 no change, and any missing values are taken to mean 100.</p>
4366 <p>The <em class="arg">brightness</em> is a multiplier of the overall
4367 brightness of the image, so 0 means pure black, 50 is half as bright, 200 is
4368 twice as bright. To invert its meaning <a href="#negate">-negate</a> the image
4369 before and after. </p>
4371 <p>The <em class="arg">saturation</em> controls the amount of color in an
4372 image. For example, 0 produce a grayscale image, while a large value such as
4373 200 produce a very colorful, 'cartoonish' color.</p>
4375 <p>The <em class="arg">hue</em> argument causes a "rotation" of the colors
4376 within the image by the amount specified. For example, 50 results in
4377 a counter-clockwise rotation of 90, mapping red shades to purple, and so on.
4378 A value of either 0 or 200 results in a complete 180 degree rotation of the
4379 image. Using a value of 300 is a 360 degree rotation resulting in no change to
4380 the original image. </p>
4382 <p>For example, to increase the color brightness by 20% and decrease the color
4383 saturation by 10% and leave the hue unchanged, use <a
4384 href="#modulate">-modulate 120,90</a>.</p>
4386 <p>Use <a href="#set">-set</a> attribute of '<kbd
4387 class="arg">option:modulate:colorspace</kbd>' to specify which colorspace to
4388 modulate. Choose from <kbd>HSB</kbd>, <kbd>HSL</kbd> (the default), or
4389 <kbd>HWB</kbd>. For example,</p>
4391 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.png -set option:modulate:colorspace hsb -modulate 120,90 modulate.png</span></p>
4393 <div style="margin: auto;">
4394 <h4><a id="monitor"></a>-monitor</h4>
4397 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>monitor progress.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4400 <div style="margin: auto;">
4401 <h4><a id="monochrome"></a>-monochrome</h4>
4404 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>transform the image to black and white.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4407 <div style="margin: auto;">
4408 <h4><a id="morph"></a>-morph <em class="arg">frames</em></h4>
4411 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>morphs an image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4413 <p>Both the image pixels and size are linearly interpolated to give the
4414 appearance of a meta-morphosis from one image to the next, over all the images
4415 in the current image list. The added images are the equivalent of a <a
4416 href="#blend">-blend</a> composition. The <em class="arg">frames</em>
4417 argument determine how many images to interpolate between each image. </p>
4420 <div style="margin: auto;">
4421 <h4><a id="morphology"></a>-morphology</h4>
4422 <h4>-morphology <em class="arg">method</em> <em class="arg">kernel</em></h4>
4425 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>apply a morphology method to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4427 <p>Until I get around to writing a option summary for this, see <a
4428 href="http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/morphology/" >IM Usage Examples,
4429 Morphology</a>. </p>
4432 <div style="margin: auto;">
4433 <h4><a id="mosaic"></a>-mosaic</h4>
4436 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>an simple alias for the <a href="#layers" >-layers</a> method "mosaic"</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4439 <div style="margin: auto;">
4440 <h4><a id="motion-blur"></a>-motion-blur <em class="arg">radius</em><br />-motion-blur <em class="arg">radius</em>x<em class="arg">sigma</em>+<em class="arg">angle</em></h4>
4443 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate motion blur.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4445 <p>Blur with the given radius, standard deviation (sigma), and angle. The
4446 angle given is the angle toward which the image is blurred. That is the
4447 direction people would consider the object is coming from. </p>
4449 <p>Note that the blur is not uniform distribution, giving the motion a
4450 definite sense of direction of movement. </p>
4452 <p>The <a href="#virtual-pixel">-virtual-pixel</a> setting will determine how
4453 pixels which are outside the image proper are blurred into the final result.
4456 <div style="margin: auto;">
4457 <h4><a id="name"></a>-name</h4>
4460 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>name an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4461 <div style="margin: auto;">
4462 <h4><a id="negate"></a>-negate</h4>
4465 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>replace each pixel with its complementary color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4467 <p>The red, green, and blue intensities of an image are negated. White becomes black, yellow becomes blue, etc. Use <a href="#negate">+negate</a> to only negate the grayscale pixels of the image.</p>
4469 <div style="margin: auto;">
4470 <h4><a id="noise"></a>-noise <em class="arg">radius</em><br/>
4471 +noise <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
4474 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Add or reduce noise in an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4476 <p>The principal function of noise peak elimination filter is to smooth the objects within an image without losing edge information and without creating undesired structures. The central idea of the algorithm is to replace a pixel with its next neighbor in value within a pixel window, if this pixel has been found to be noise. A pixel is defined as noise if and only if this pixel is a maximum or minimum within the pixel window.</p>
4478 <p>Use <kbd><a href="#noise">-noise</a> <em class="arg">radius</em></kbd> to specify the width of the neighborhood when reducing noise.</p>
4480 <p>Use <a href="#noise">+noise</a> followed by a noise <em class="arg">type</em> to add noise to an image. Choose from these noise types:</p>
4492 <p>To print a complete list of noises, use the <a href="#list">-list noise</a> option.</p>
4494 <p>Also see the <a href="#evaluate">-evaluate</a> noise functions that allos
4495 the use of a controlling value to specify teh amount of noise that should be
4496 added to an image. </p>
4499 <div style="margin: auto;">
4500 <h4><a id="normalize"></a>-normalize</h4>
4503 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Increase the contrast in an image by <em>stretching</em> the range of intensity values.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4505 <p>The intensity values are stretched to cover the entire range of possible
4506 values. While doing so, black-out at most <em>2%</em> of the pixels and
4507 white-out at most <em>1%</em> of the pixels.</p>
4509 <p>Note that as of ImageMagick 6.4.7-0, <a href="#normalize" >-normalize</a>
4510 is equivalent to <a href="#contrast-stretch" >-contrast-stretch 2%x1%</a>.
4511 (Before this version, it was equivalent to <a href="#contrast-stretch"
4512 >-contrast-stretch 2%x99%</a>).</p>
4514 <p>All the channels are normalized in concert by the came amount so as to
4515 preserve color integrity, when the default <a href="#channel" >+channel</a>
4516 setting is in use. Specifying any other <a href="#channel" >-channel</a>
4517 setting will normalize the RGB channels independently.</p>
4519 <p>See <a href="#contrast-stretch" >-contrast-stretch</a> for more details.
4520 Also see <a href="#auto-level" >-auto-level</a> for a 'perfect' normalization
4521 that is better suited to mathematically generated images. </p>
4523 <p>This operator is under review for re-development. </p>
4526 <div style="margin: auto;">
4527 <h4><a id="ordered-dither"></a>-ordered-dither <em class="arg">threshold_map</em>{,<em class="arg">level</em>...}</h4>
4530 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>dither the image using a pre-defined ordered dither <em
4531 class="arg">threshold map</em> specified, and a uniform color map with the
4532 given number of <em class="arg">levels</em> per color channel . </td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4534 <p>You can choose from these standard threshold maps:</p>
4537 threshold 1x1 Threshold 1x1 (non-dither)
4538 checks 2x1 Checkerboard 2x1 (dither)
4539 o2x2 2x2 Ordered 2x2 (dispersed)
4540 o3x3 3x3 Ordered 3x3 (dispersed)
4541 o4x4 4x4 Ordered 4x4 (dispersed)
4542 o8x8 8x8 Ordered 8x8 (dispersed)
4543 h4x4a 4x1 Halftone 4x4 (angled)
4544 h6x6a 6x1 Halftone 6x6 (angled)
4545 h8x8a 8x1 Halftone 8x8 (angled)
4546 h4x4o Halftone 4x4 (orthogonal)
4547 h6x6o Halftone 6x6 (orthogonal)
4548 h8x8o Halftone 8x8 (orthogonal)
4549 h16x16o Halftone 16x16 (orthogonal)
4550 c5x5b c5x5 Circles 5x5 (black)
4551 c5x5w Circles 5x5 (white)
4552 c6x6b c6x6 Circles 6x6 (black)
4553 c6x6w Circles 6x6 (white)
4554 c7x7b c7x7 Circles 7x7 (black)
4555 c7x7w Circles 7x7 (white)
4558 <p> The <kbd>checks</kbd> pattern produces a 3 level checkerbord dither
4559 pattern. Or you can define your own <em class="arg" >threshold map</em> in a
4560 personal or system <kbd>thresholds.xml</kbd> XML file. </p>
4562 <p>To print a complete list of threshold, use the <a href="#list" >-list
4563 threshold</a> option.</p>
4565 <p>It is recommended that the <a href="#map" >+map</a> operator be used after
4566 applying <a href="#ordered-dither" >-ordered-dither</a> to reduce the number of
4567 colors an animated image sequence, to less that 256 colors. This ensures that
4568 a common or global color table is used when saving the result to a color
4569 limited file format such as GIF. </p>
4571 <p>Note that at this time the exact same threshold dithering map is used for
4572 all color channels, no attempt is made to offset or rotate the map for
4573 different channels is made, to create an offset printing effect. (possible
4574 future expansion) </p>
4577 <div style="margin: auto;">
4578 <h4><a id="opaque"></a>-opaque <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
4581 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>change this color to the fill color within the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4583 <p>The <em class="arg">color</em> argument is defined using the format
4584 described under the <a href="#fill" >-fill</a> option. The <a href="#fuzz"
4585 >-fuzz</a> setting can be used to match and replace colors similar to the one
4588 <p>Use <a href="#opaque">+opaque</a> to paint any pixel that does not match
4589 the target color. </p>
4591 <p>The <a href="#transparent">-transparent</a> operator is exactly the same
4592 as <a href="#opaque" >-opaque</a> but replaces the matching color with
4593 transparency rather than the current <a href="#fill">-fill</a> color setting.
4594 To ensure that it can do this it also ensures that the image has an alpha
4595 channel enabled, as per "<kbd><a href="#alpha" >-alpha</a> set</kbd>", for
4596 the new transparent colors, and does not require you to modify the <a
4597 href="#channel">-channel</a> to enable alpha channel handling. </p>
4600 <div style="margin: auto;">
4601 <h4><a id="orient"></a>-orient <em class="arg">image orientation</em></h4>
4604 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>specify orientation of a digital camera image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4606 <p>Choose from these orientations:</p>
4620 <p>To print a complete list of orientations, use the <a href="#list" >-list
4621 orientation</a> option.</p>
4624 <div style="margin: auto;">
4625 <h4><a id="page"></a>-page <em class="arg">geometry</em><br/>
4626 -page <em class="arg">media</em>[<em class="arg">offset</em>][{<em class="arg">^!<></em>}]<br/>
4631 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the size and location of an image on the larger virtual canvas.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4633 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
4635 <p>For convenience you can specify the page size using <em class="arg">media</em> (see below). Offsets can then be added as with other <em class="arg">geometry</em> arguments (e.g. <a href="#page">-page</a> <kbd>Letter+43+43</kbd>).</p>
4637 <p>Use <em class="arg">media</em> as shorthand to specify the dimensions (<em class="arg">width</em>x<em class="arg">height</em>) of the <em class="arg">PostScript</em> page in dots per inch or a TEXT page in pixels. The choices for a PostScript page are:</p>
4638 <table id="geometryTable" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1" width="50%" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">
4641 <th align="center"><em class="arg">media</em></th>
4642 <th align="center"><em class="arg">width</em></th>
4643 <th align="center"><em class="arg">height</em></th>
4647 <tr><td align="left"> 11x17 </td> <td align="right"> 792</td> <td align="right"> 1224</td> </tr>
4648 <tr><td align="left"> Ledger </td> <td align="right"> 1224</td> <td align="right"> 792</td> </tr>
4649 <tr><td align="left"> Legal </td> <td align="right"> 612</td> <td align="right"> 1008</td> </tr>
4650 <tr><td align="left"> Letter </td> <td align="right"> 612</td> <td align="right"> 792</td> </tr>
4651 <tr><td align="left"> LetterSmall</td> <td align="right"> 612</td> <td align="right"> 792</td> </tr>
4652 <tr><td align="left"> ArchE </td> <td align="right"> 2592</td> <td align="right"> 3456</td> </tr>
4653 <tr><td align="left"> ArchD </td> <td align="right"> 1728</td> <td align="right"> 2592</td> </tr>
4654 <tr><td align="left"> ArchC </td> <td align="right"> 1296</td> <td align="right"> 1728</td> </tr>
4655 <tr><td align="left"> ArchB </td> <td align="right"> 864</td> <td align="right"> 1296</td> </tr>
4656 <tr><td align="left"> ArchA </td> <td align="right"> 648</td> <td align="right"> 864</td> </tr>
4657 <tr><td align="left"> A0 </td> <td align="right"> 2380</td> <td align="right"> 3368</td> </tr>
4658 <tr><td align="left"> A1 </td> <td align="right"> 1684</td> <td align="right"> 2380</td> </tr>
4659 <tr><td align="left"> A2 </td> <td align="right"> 1190</td> <td align="right"> 1684</td> </tr>
4660 <tr><td align="left"> A3 </td> <td align="right"> 842</td> <td align="right"> 1190</td> </tr>
4661 <tr><td align="left"> A4 </td> <td align="right"> 595</td> <td align="right"> 842</td> </tr>
4662 <tr><td align="left"> A4Small </td> <td align="right"> 595</td> <td align="right"> 842</td> </tr>
4663 <tr><td align="left"> A5 </td> <td align="right"> 421</td> <td align="right"> 595</td> </tr>
4664 <tr><td align="left"> A6 </td> <td align="right"> 297</td> <td align="right"> 421</td> </tr>
4665 <tr><td align="left"> A7 </td> <td align="right"> 210</td> <td align="right"> 297</td> </tr>
4666 <tr><td align="left"> A8 </td> <td align="right"> 148</td> <td align="right"> 210</td> </tr>
4667 <tr><td align="left"> A9 </td> <td align="right"> 105</td> <td align="right"> 148</td> </tr>
4668 <tr><td align="left"> A10 </td> <td align="right"> 74</td> <td align="right"> 105</td> </tr>
4669 <tr><td align="left"> B0 </td> <td align="right"> 2836</td> <td align="right"> 4008</td> </tr>
4670 <tr><td align="left"> B1 </td> <td align="right"> 2004</td> <td align="right"> 2836</td> </tr>
4671 <tr><td align="left"> B2 </td> <td align="right"> 1418</td> <td align="right"> 2004</td> </tr>
4672 <tr><td align="left"> B3 </td> <td align="right"> 1002</td> <td align="right"> 1418</td> </tr>
4673 <tr><td align="left"> B4 </td> <td align="right"> 709</td> <td align="right"> 1002</td> </tr>
4674 <tr><td align="left"> B5 </td> <td align="right"> 501</td> <td align="right"> 709</td> </tr>
4675 <tr><td align="left"> C0 </td> <td align="right"> 2600</td> <td align="right"> 3677</td> </tr>
4676 <tr><td align="left"> C1 </td> <td align="right"> 1837</td> <td align="right"> 2600</td> </tr>
4677 <tr><td align="left"> C2 </td> <td align="right"> 1298</td> <td align="right"> 1837</td> </tr>
4678 <tr><td align="left"> C3 </td> <td align="right"> 918</td> <td align="right"> 1298</td> </tr>
4679 <tr><td align="left"> C4 </td> <td align="right"> 649</td> <td align="right"> 918</td> </tr>
4680 <tr><td align="left"> C5 </td> <td align="right"> 459</td> <td align="right"> 649</td> </tr>
4681 <tr><td align="left"> C6 </td> <td align="right"> 323</td> <td align="right"> 459</td> </tr>
4682 <tr><td align="left"> Flsa </td> <td align="right"> 612</td> <td align="right"> 936</td> </tr>
4683 <tr><td align="left"> Flse </td> <td align="right"> 612</td> <td align="right"> 936</td> </tr>
4684 <tr><td align="left"> HalfLetter </td> <td align="right"> 396</td> <td align="right"> 612</td> </tr>
4691 <p>This option is also used to place subimages when writing to a multi-image format that supports offsets, such as GIF89 and MNG. When used for this purpose the offsets are always measured from the top left corner of the canvas and are not affected by the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option. To position a GIF or MNG image, use <a href="#page">-page</a><em class="arg">{+-}x{+-}y</em> (e.g. -page +100+200). When writing to a MNG file, a <a href="#page">-page</a> option appearing ahead of the first image in the sequence with nonzero width and height defines the width and height values that are written in the <kbd>MHDR</kbd> chunk. Otherwise, the MNG width and height are computed from the bounding box that contains all images in the sequence. When writing a GIF89 file, only the bounding box method is used to determine its dimensions.</p>
4693 <p>For a PostScript page, the image is sized as in <a href="#geometry">-geometry</a> but positioned relative to the <em>lower left-hand corner</em> of the page by {+-}<kbd>x</kbd><em class="arg">offset</em>{+-}<kbd>y</kbd> <em class="arg">offset</em>. Use <a href="#page">-page 612x792</a>, for example, to center the image within the page. If the image size exceeds the PostScript page, it is reduced to fit the page. The default gravity for the <a href="#page">-page</a> option is <em class="arg">NorthWest</em>, i.e., positive <kbd>x</kbd> and <kbd>y</kbd> <em class="arg">offset</em> are measured rightward and downward from the top left corner of the page, unless the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option is present with a value other than <em class="arg">NorthWest</em>.</p>
4695 <p>The default page dimensions for a TEXT image is 612x792.</p>
4697 <p>This option is used in concert with <a href="#density">-density</a>.</p>
4699 <p>Use <a href="#page">+page</a> to remove the page settings for an image.</p>
4701 <div style="margin: auto;">
4702 <h4><a id="paint"></a>-paint <em class="arg">radius</em></h4>
4705 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate an oil painting.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4707 <p>Each pixel is replaced by the most frequent color in a circular neighborhood whose width is specified with <em class="arg">radius</em>.</p>
4709 <div style="margin: auto;">
4710 <h4><a id="path"></a>-path <em class="arg">path</em></h4></div>
4712 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>write images to this path on disk.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4714 <div style="margin: auto;">
4715 <h4><a id="pause_animate_"></a>-pause <em class="arg">seconds</em></h4>
4718 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Pause between animation loops.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>]</td></tr></table>
4720 <p>Pause for the specified number of seconds before repeating the animation.</p>
4722 <div style="margin: auto;">
4723 <h4><a id="pause_import_"></a>-pause <em class="arg">seconds</em></h4>
4726 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Pause between snapshots.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/import.html">import</a>]</td></tr></table>
4728 <p>Pause for the specified number of seconds before taking the next snapshot.</p>
4730 <div style="margin: auto;">
4731 <h4><a id="ping"></a>-ping</h4>
4734 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>efficiently determine image characteristics.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4736 <div style="margin: auto;">
4737 <h4><a id="pointsize"></a>-pointsize <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
4740 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>pointsize of the PostScript, OPTION1, or TrueType font.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4742 <div style="margin: auto;">
4743 <h4><a id="polaroid"></a>-polaroid <em class="arg">angle</em></h4>
4746 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate a Polaroid picture.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4748 <p>Use <kbd>+polaroid</kbd> to rotate the image at a random angle between -15 and +15 degrees.</p>
4750 <div style="margin: auto;">
4751 <h4><a id="posterize"></a>-posterize <em class="arg">levels</em></h4>
4754 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>reduce the image to a limited number of color levels.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4756 <div style="margin: auto;">
4757 <h4><a id="precision"></a>-precision <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
4760 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>set the maximum number of significant digits to be printed.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4762 <div style="margin: auto;">
4763 <h4><a id="preview"></a>-preview <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
4766 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>image preview type.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4768 <p>Use this option to affect the preview operation of an image (e.g. <kbd>convert file.png -preview Gamma Preview:gamma.png</kbd>). Choose from these previews:</p>
4802 <p>To print a complete list of previews, use the <a href="#list">-list preview</a> option.</p>
4804 <p>The default preview is <kbd>JPEG</kbd>.</p>
4806 <div style="margin: auto;">
4807 <h4><a id="print"></a>-print <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
4810 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>interpret string and print to console.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4812 <div style="margin: auto;">
4813 <h4><a id="process"></a>-process <em class="arg">command</em></h4>
4816 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>process the image with a custom image filter.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4818 <p>The command arguments has the form <kbd>"module arg1 arg2 arg3 ... argN"</kbd> where <kbd>module</kbd> is the name of the module to invoke (e.g. "Analyze") and arg1 arg2 arg3 ... argN are an arbitrary number of arguments to pass to the process module.</p>
4820 <div style="margin: auto;">
4821 <h4><a id="profile"></a>-profile <em class="arg">filename</em><br/>
4822 +profile <em class="arg">profile_name</em></h4>
4825 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Manage ICM, IPTC, or generic profiles in an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4827 <p>Using <a href="#profile">-profile</a> <em class="arg">filename</em> adds an ICM (ICC color management), IPTC (newswire information), or a generic profile to the image.</p>
4829 <p>Use <a href="#profile">+profile <em class="arg">profile_name</em></a> to remove the indicated profile. ImageMagick uses standard filename globbing, so wildcard expressions may be used to remove more than one profile. Here we remove all profiles from the image except for the XMP profile: <kbd>+profile "!xmp,*"</kbd>. </p>
4831 <p>Use <kbd>identify -verbose</kbd> to find out which profiles are in the image file. Use <a href="#strip">-strip</a> to remove all profiles (and comments).</p>
4833 <p>To extract a profile, the <a href="#profile">-profile</a> option is not used. Instead, simply write the file to an image format such as <em class="arg">APP1, 8BImageMagick, ICM,</em> or <em class="arg">IPTC</em>.</p>
4835 <p>For example, to extract the Exif data (which is stored in JPEG files in the <em class="arg">APP1</em> profile), use.</p>
4837 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert cockatoo.jpg profile.exif</span></p>
4838 <p>It is important to note that results may depend on whether or not the original image already has an included profile. Also, keep in mind that <a href="#profile">-profile</a> is an "operator" (as opposed to a "setting") and therefore a conversion is made each time it is encountered, in order, in the command-line. For instance, in the following example, if the original image is CMYK with profile, a CMYK-CMYK-RGB conversion results.</p>
4840 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert CMYK.tif -profile "CMYK.icc" -profile "RGB.icc" RGB.tiff</span></p>
4841 <p>Furthermore, since ICC profiles are not necessarily symmetric, extra conversion steps can yield unwanted results.
4842 CMYK profiles are often very asymmetric since they involve 3−>4 and 4−>3 channel mapping.
4845 <p>The <a href="#profile">-profile</a> option can also be used to inject
4846 previously-formatted ancillary chunks into the output PNG file, using
4847 the commandline option as shown below or by setting the profile via a
4848 programming interface:</p>
4850 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>-profile PNG-chunk-x:<filename></span></p>
4851 <p>where <em>x</em> is a location flag and
4852 <em class="arg">filename</em> is a file containing the chunk
4853 name in the first 4 bytes, then a colon (":"), followed by the chunk data.
4854 This encoder will compute the chunk length and CRC, so those must not
4855 be included in the file.</p>
4857 <p>"x" can be "b" (before PLTE), "m" (middle, i.e., between PLTE and IDAT),
4858 or "e" (end, i.e., after IDAT). If you want to write multiple chunks
4859 of the same type, then add a short unique string after the "x" to prevent
4860 subsequent profiles from overwriting the preceding ones, e.g.,</p>
4863 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>-profile PNG-chunk-b01:file01 -profile PNG-chunk-b02:file02</span></p>
4864 <div style="margin: auto;">
4865 <h4><a id="quality"></a>-quality <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
4868 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4870 <p>For the JPEG and MPEG image formats, quality is 1 (lowest image quality and highest compression) to 100 (best quality but least effective compression). The default is to use the estimate quality of your input image otherwise 92. Use the <a href="#sampling-factor">-sampling-factor</a> option to specify the factors for chroma downsampling.</p>
4872 <p>For the MIFF image format, quality/10 is the zlib compression level, which is 0 (worst but fastest compression) to 9 (best but slowest). It has no effect on the image appearance, since the compression is always lossless.</p>
4874 <p>For the JPEG-2000 image format, quality is mapped using a non-linear equation to the compression ratio required by the Jasper library. This non-linear equation is intended to loosely approximate the quality provided by the JPEG v1 format. The default quality value 100, a request for non-lossy compression. A quality of 75 results in a request for 16:1 compression.</p>
4876 <p>For the MNG and PNG image formats, the quality value sets the zlib compression level (quality / 10) and filter-type (quality % 10). For compression level 0, the Huffman-only strategy is used, which is fastest but not necessarily the worst compression. The default PNG compression is 75.</p>
4878 <p>If filter-type is 4 or less, the specified filter-type is used for all scanlines:</p>
4888 <p>If filter-type is 5, adaptive filtering is used when quality is greater than 50 and the image does not have a color map, otherwise no filtering is used.</p>
4890 <p>If filter-type is 6, adaptive filtering with <em class="arg">minimum-sum-of-absolute-values</em> is used.</p>
4892 <p>Only if the output is MNG, if filter-type is 7, the LOCO color transformation and adaptive filtering with <em class="arg">minimum-sum-of-absolute-values</em> are used.</p>
4894 <p>The quality setting has no effect on the appearance of PNG and MNG images, since the compression is always lossless.</p>
4896 <p>For further information, see the <a href="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR">PNG</a> specification.</p>
4898 <div style="margin: auto;">
4899 <h4><a id="quantize"></a>-quantize <em class="arg">colorspace</em></h4>
4902 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>reduce colors using this colorspace.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4904 <p>This setting defines the colorspace used to sort out and reduce the number
4905 of colors needed by an image (for later dithering) by operators such as <a
4906 href="#colors" >-colors</a>, Note that color reducion also happens
4907 automatically when saving images to color-limited image file formats, such as
4911 <div style="margin: auto;">
4912 <h4><a id="quiet"></a>-quiet</h4>
4915 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>suppress all warning messages. Error messages are still reported.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4917 <div style="margin: auto;">
4918 <h4><a id="radial-blur"></a>-radial-blur <em class="arg">angle</em></h4>
4921 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Blur around the center of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4923 <p>Note that this is actually a rotational blur rather than a radial and as
4924 such actually mis-named. </p>
4926 <p>The <a href="#virtual-pixel">-virtual-pixel</a> setting will determine how
4927 pixels which are outside the image proper are blurred into the final result.
4931 <div style="margin: auto;">
4932 <h4><a id="raise"></a>-raise <em class="arg">thickness</em></h4>
4935 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Lighten or darken image edges.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4937 <p>This will create a 3-D effect. Use <a href="#raise">-raise</a> to create a raised effect, otherwise use <a href="#raise">+raise</a>.
4940 <p>Unlike the similar <a href="#frame">-frame</a> option, <a href="#raise">-raise</a> does not alter the dimensions of the image.</p>
4942 <div style="margin: auto;">
4943 <h4><a id="random-threshold"></a>-random-threshold <em class="arg">low</em>x<em class="arg">high</em></h4>
4946 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply a random threshold to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4948 <div style="margin: auto;">
4949 <h4><a id="red-primary"></a>-red-primary <em class="arg">x,y</em></h4>
4952 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the red chromaticity primary point.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4954 <div style="margin: auto;">
4955 <h4><a id="regard-warnings"></a>-regard-warnings</h4>
4958 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Pay attention to warning messages.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4960 <div style="margin: auto;">
4961 <h4><a id="remap"></a>-remap <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
4964 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Reduce the number of colors in an image to the colors used by this image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4966 <p>If the <a href="#dither">-dither</a> setting is enabled (the default) then
4967 the given colors are dithered over the image as necessary, otherwise the closest
4968 color (in RGB colorspace) is selected to replace that pixel in the image. </p>
4970 <p>As a side effect of applying a <a href="#remap">-remap</a> of colors across all
4971 images in the current image sequence, all the images will have the same color
4972 table. That means that when saved to a file format such as GIF, it will use
4973 that color table as a single common or global color table, for all the images,
4974 without requiring extra local color tables. </p>
4976 <p>Use <a href="#remap">+remap</a> to reduce all images in the current image
4977 sequence to use a common color map over all the images. This equivalent to
4978 appending all the images together (without extra background colors) and color
4979 reducing those images using <a href="#colors">-colors</a> with a 256 color
4980 limit, then <a href="#remap">-remap</a> those colors over the original list of
4981 images. This ensures all the images follow a single color map. </p>
4983 <p>If the number of colors over all the images is less than 256, then <a
4984 href="#remap">+remap</a> should not perform any color reduction or dithering, as
4985 no color changes are needed. In that case, its only effect is to force the use
4986 of a global color table. This recommended after using either <a
4987 href="#colors">-colors</a> or <a href="#ordered-dither">-ordered-dither</a> to
4988 reduce the number of colors in an animated image sequence. </p>
4990 <div style="margin: auto;">
4991 <h4><a id="region"></a>-region <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
4994 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set a region in which subsequent operations apply.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
4996 <p>The <em class="arg">x</em> and <em class="arg">y</em> offsets are treated in the same manner as in <a href="#crop">-crop</a>.</p>
4998 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
5000 <div style="margin: auto;">
5001 <h4><a id="remote"></a>-remote</h4>
5004 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>perform a remote operation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5006 <p>The only command recognized is the name of an image file to load.</p>
5008 <p>If you have more than one <a href="../www/display.html">display</a> application running simultaneously, use the <a href="#window"> window</a> option to specify which application to control.</p>
5010 <div style="margin: auto;">
5011 <h4><a id="render"></a>-render</h4>
5014 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>render vector operations.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5016 <p>Use <a href="#render">+render</a> to turn off rendering vector operations. This useful when saving the result to vector formats such as MVG or SVG.</p>
5018 <div style="margin: auto;">
5019 <h4><a id="repage"></a>-repage <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5022 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Adjust the canvas and offset information of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5024 <p>This option is like <a href="#page">-page</a> but acts as an image operator
5025 rather than a setting. You can separately set the canvas size or the offset
5026 of the image on that canvas by only providing those components. </p>
5028 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
5030 <p>If a <kbd>!</kbd> flag is given the offset given is added to the existing
5031 offset to move the image relative to its previous position. This useful for
5032 animation sequences. </p>
5034 <p>A given a canvas size of zero such as '<kbd>0x0</kbd>' forces it to
5035 recalculate the canvas size so the image (at its current offset) will appear
5036 completely on that canvas (unless it has a negative offset).</p>
5038 <p>Use <a href="#repage">+repage</a> to completely remove/reset the virtual
5039 canvas meta-data from the images. </p>
5041 <p>The <a href="#set">-set</a> '<kbd>page</kbd>' option can be used to
5042 directly assign virtual canvas meta-data. </p>
5045 <div style="margin: auto;">
5046 <h4><a id="resample"></a>-resample <em class="arg">horizontal</em>x<em class="arg">vertical</em></h4>
5049 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Resample image to specified horizontal and vertical resolution.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5051 <p>Resize the image so that its rendered size remains the same as the original at the specified target resolution. For example, if a 300 DPI image renders at 3 inches by 2 inches on a 300 DPI device, when the image has been resampled to 72 DPI, it will render at 3 inches by 2 inches on a 72 DPI device. Note that only a small number of image formats (e.g. JPEG, PNG, and TIFF) are capable of storing the image resolution. For formats which do not support an image resolution, the original resolution of the image must be specified via <a href="#density">-density</a> on the command line prior to specifying the resample resolution.</p>
5053 <p>Note that Photoshop stores and obtains image resolution from a proprietary embedded profile. If this profile exists in the image, then Photoshop will continue to treat the image using its former resolution, ignoring the image resolution specified in the standard file header.</p>
5055 <div style="margin: auto;">
5056 <h4><a id="resize"></a>-resize <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5059 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Resize an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5061 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. Offsets, if present in the geometry string, are ignored, and the <a href="#gravity">-gravity</a> option has no effect.</p>
5063 <p>If the <a href="#filter">-filter</a> option precedes the <a href="#resize">-resize</a> option, the image is resized with the specified filter.</p>
5065 <p>Many image processing algorithms assume your image is in a linear-light coding. If your image is gamma-corrected, you can remove the nonlinear gamma correction, apply the transform, then restore it like this:</p>
5067 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert portrait.jpg -gamma .45455 -resize 25% -gamma 2.2 \ <br/> -quality 92 passport.jpg</span></p>
5068 <div style="margin: auto;">
5069 <h4><a id="respect-parentheses"></a>-respect-parentheses</h4>
5072 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>settings remain in effect until parenthesis boundary.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5074 <div style="margin: auto;">
5075 <h4><a id="reverse"></a>-reverse</h4>
5078 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Reverse the order of images in the current image list.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5081 <div style="margin: auto;">
5082 <h4><a id="roll"></a>-roll {<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">x</em>{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">y</em></h4>
5085 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>roll an image vertically or horizontally by the amount given.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5087 <p>A negative <em class="arg">x</em> offset rolls the image left-to-right. A negative <em class="arg">y</em> offset rolls the image top-to-bottom.</p>
5090 <div style="margin: auto;">
5091 <h4><a id="rotate"></a>-rotate <em class="arg">degrees</em>{<em class="arg"><</em>}{<em class="arg">></em>}</h4>
5094 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply Paeth image rotation (using shear operations) to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5096 <p>Use <kbd>></kbd> to rotate the image only if its width exceeds the height. <kbd><</kbd> rotates the image <em>only</em> if its width is less than the height. For example, if you specify <kbd>-rotate "-90>"</kbd> and the image size is 480x640, the image is not rotated. However, if the image is 640x480, it is rotated by -90 degrees. If you use <kbd>></kbd> or <kbd><</kbd>, enclose it in quotation marks to prevent it from being misinterpreted as a file redirection.</p>
5098 <p>Empty triangles in the corners, left over from rotating the image, are
5099 filled with the <kbd>background</kbd> color. </p>
5101 <p>See also the <a href="#distort">-distort</a> operator and specifically the
5102 '<kbd>ScaleRotateTranslate</kbd>' distort method. </p>
5105 <div style="margin: auto;">
5106 <h4><a id="sample"></a>-sample <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5109 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>minify/magnify the image using pixel subsampling and pixel replication, respectively.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5111 <p>Change the image size simply by directly sampling the pixels original
5112 image. When magnifying, pixels are replicated in blocks. When minifying,
5113 pixels are sub-sampled (i.e., some rows and columns are skipped over). </p>
5115 <p>The results are thus equivalent to using <a href="#resize">-resize</a> with
5116 a <a href="#filter">-filter</a> setting of <kbd>point</kbd> (nearest
5117 neighbour), though <a href="#sample">-sample</a> is a lot faster, as it
5118 avoids all the filter processing of the image. As such it completely ignores
5119 the current <a href="#filter">-filter</a> setting. </p>
5121 <p>The key feature of the <a href="#sample">-sample</a> is that no new colors
5122 will be added to the resulting image, though some colors may disappear. </p>
5124 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. Offsets, if present in the geometry string, are
5125 ignored, unlike <a href="#resize">-resize</a>. </p>
5128 <div style="margin: auto;">
5129 <h4><a id="sampling-factor"></a>-sampling-factor <em class="arg">horizontal-factor</em>x<em class="arg">vertical-factor</em></h4>
5132 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>sampling factors used by JPEG or MPEG-2 encoder and YUV decoder/encoder.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5134 <p>This option specifies the sampling factors to be used by the JPEG encoder for chroma downsampling. If this option is omitted, the JPEG library will use its own default values. When reading or writing the YUV format and when writing the M2V (MPEG-2) format, use <a href="#sampling-factor">-sampling-factor 2x1</a> or <a href="#sampling-factor">-sampling-factor 4:2:2</a> to specify the 4:2:2 downsampling method.</p>
5136 <div style="margin: auto;">
5137 <h4><a id="scale"></a>-scale <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5140 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>minify/magnify the image using pixel block averaging and pixel replication, respectively.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5142 <p>Change the image size simply by replacing pixels by averaging pixels
5143 together when minifying, or replacing pixels when magnifing. </p>
5145 <p>The results are thus equivalent to using <a href="#resize">-resize</a> with
5146 a <a href="#filter">-filter</a> setting of <kbd>box</kbd>. Though it is a lot
5147 faster, as it avoids all the filter processing of the image. As such it
5148 completely ignores the current <a href="#filter">-filter</a> setting. </p>
5150 <p>If when shrinking (minifying) images the original image is some integer
5151 multiple of the new image size, the number of pixels avergaed together to
5152 produce the new pixel color is the same across the whole image. This is
5153 a special case known as 'binning' and is often used as a method of reducing
5154 noise in image such as those generated by digital cameras, especially in low
5155 light conditions. </p>
5158 <div style="margin: auto;">
5159 <h4><a id="scene"></a>-scene <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
5162 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>set scene number.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5164 <p>This option sets the scene number of an image or the first image in an image sequence.</p>
5166 <div style="margin: auto;">
5167 <h4><a id="screen"></a>-screen</h4>
5170 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>specify the screen to capture.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5172 <p>This option indicates that the GetImage request used to obtain the image should be done on the root window, rather than directly on the specified window. In this way, you can obtain pieces of other windows that overlap the specified window, and more importantly, you can capture menus or other popups that are independent windows but appear over the specified window.</p>
5174 <div style="margin: auto;">
5175 <h4><a id="seed"></a>-seed</h4>
5178 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>seed a new sequence of pseudo-random numbers</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5180 <div style="margin: auto;">
5181 <h4><a id="segment"></a>-segment <em class="arg">cluster-threshold</em>x<em class="arg">smoothing-threshold</em></h4>
5184 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>segment the colors of an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5186 <p>Segment an image by analyzing the histograms of the color components and identifying units that are homogeneous with the fuzzy c-means technique. This is part of the ImageMagick color quantization routines. </p>
5188 <p>Specify <em class="arg">cluster threshold</em> as the number of pixels in each cluster that must exceed the cluster threshold to be considered valid. <em class="arg">Smoothing threshold</em> eliminates noise in the second derivative of the histogram. As the value is increased, you can expect a smoother second derivative. The default is 1.5.</p>
5190 <p>If the <a href="#verbose">-verbose</a> setting is defined, a detailed report
5191 of the color clusters is returned.</p>
5194 <div style="margin: auto;">
5195 <h4><a id="selective-blur"></a>-selective-blur <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5198 <div style="margin: auto;">
5199 <h4>-selective-blur <em class="arg">radius</em><br />-unsharp <em class="arg">radius</em>x<em class="arg">sigma</em>{<em class="arg">+threshold</em>}</h4>
5202 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Selectively blur pixels within a contrast threshold.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5204 <p>Blurs those pixels that are less than or equal to the threshold in contrast. The threshold may be expressed as a fraction of <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em> or as a percentage.</p>
5206 <div style="margin: auto;">
5207 <h4><a id="separate"></a>-separate</h4>
5210 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>separate an image channel into a grayscale image. Specify the channel with <a href="#channel">-channel</a>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5212 <div style="margin: auto;">
5213 <h4><a id="sepia-tone"></a>-sepia-tone <em class="arg">threshold</em></h4>
5216 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate a sepia-toned photo.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5218 <p>Specify <em class="arg">threshold</em> as the percent threshold of the intensity (0 - 99.9%).</p>
5220 <p>This option applies a special effect to the image, similar to the effect achieved in a photo darkroom by sepia toning. Threshold ranges from 0 to <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em> and is a measure of the extent of the sepia toning. A threshold of 80% is a good starting point for a reasonable tone.</p>
5224 <div style="margin: auto;">
5225 <h4><a id="set"></a>-set <em class="arg">key value</em></h4>
5226 <h4>+set <em class="arg">key</em></h4>
5229 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>sets image attributes and properties for images in the current
5230 image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5232 <p>This will assign (or modify) specific settings attached to all the images
5233 in the current image sequence. Using the <a href="#set">+set</a> form of the
5234 option will either remove, or reset that setting to a default state, as
5237 <p>For example, it will modify specific well known image meta-data
5238 'attributes' such as those normally overridden by: the options <a
5239 href="#delay" >-delay</a>, <a href="#dispose" >-dispose</a>, and <a
5240 href="#page" >-page</a>, <a href="#colorspace" >-colorspace</a>; generally
5241 assigned before the image is read in, by using a <em class="arg">key</em> of
5244 <p>If the given <em class="arg">key</em> does not match a specific known
5245 'attribute ', such as shown above, the setting is stored as a a free form
5246 'properity' string. Such settings are listed in <a href="#verbose"
5247 >-verbose</a> information ("<kbd>info:</kbd>" output format) as "Properties".
5250 <p>This includes string 'properities' that are set by and assigned to images
5251 using the options <a href="#comment" >-comment</a>, <a href="#label"
5252 >-label</a>, <a href="#caption" >-caption</a>. These options actually assign
5253 a global 'artifact' which are automatically assigned (and any <a href="../www/escape.html" >Format Percent
5254 Escapes</a> expanded) to images as they are read in. For example:</p>
5256 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert rose: -set comment 'Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose' rose.png</span><span class='crtout'>identify -format %c rose.png</span><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose</span></p>
5257 <p>The set value can also make use of <a href="../www/escape.html" >Format and Print Image
5258 Properties</a> in the defined value. For example:</p>
5260 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert rose: -set origsize '%wx%h' -resize 50% \</span><span class='crtout'> -format 'Old size = %[origsize] New size = %wx%h' info:</span><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>Old size = 70x46 New size = 35x23</span></p>
5261 <p>Other well known 'properities' that can be include:
5262 '<kbd>date:create</kbd>' and '<kbd>date:modify</kbd>' and
5263 '<kbd>signature</kbd>'. </p>
5265 <p>The <a href="#repage">-repage</a> operator will also allow you to modify
5266 the '<kbd>page</kbd>' attribute of an image for images already in memory (also
5267 see <a href="#repage">-page</a>). However it is designed to provide a finer
5268 control of the sub-parts of this 'attribute'. The <a href="#set">-set page</a>
5269 option will only provide a direct, unmodified assignment of '<kbd>page</kbd>'
5272 <p>This option can also associate a colorspace or profile with your image.
5275 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert image.psd -set profile ISOcoated_v2_eci.icc image-icc.psd</span></p>
5276 <p>Some 'properties' must be defined in a specific way to be used. For
5277 example only 'properties' prefixed with "<kbd>filename:</kbd>" can be used to
5278 modify the output filename of an image. For example</p>
5280 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert rose: -set filename:mysize '%wx%h' 'rose_%[filename:mysize].png'</span></p>
5281 <p>If the setting value is prefixed with "<kbd>option:</kbd>" the setting will
5282 be saved as a global "Artifact" exactly as if it was set using the <a
5283 href="#define" >-define</a> option. As such settings are globel in scope, they
5284 can be used to pass 'attributes' and 'properities' of one specific image,
5285 in a way that allows you to use them in a completely different image, even if
5286 the original image has long since been modified or destroyed. For example: </p>
5288 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert rose: -set option:rosesize '%wx%h' -delete 0 \</span><span class='crtout'> label:'%[rosesize]' label_size_of_rose.gif</span></p>
5289 <p>Note that <a href="../www/escape.html" >Format Percent Escapes</a> will only match
5290 a 'artifact' if the given <em class="arg">key</em> does not match an existing
5291 'attribute' or 'properity'. </p>
5293 <p>You can set the attributes of the image registry by prefixing the value
5294 with <kbd>registry:</kbd>.</p>
5298 <div style="margin: auto;">
5299 <h4><a id="shade"></a>-shade <em class="arg">azimuth</em>x<em class="arg">elevation</em></h4>
5302 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>shade the image using a distant light source.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5304 <p>Specify <em class="arg">azimuth</em> and <em class="arg">elevation</em> as the position of the light source. Use <a href="#shade">+shade</a> to return the shading results as a grayscale image.</p>
5306 <div style="margin: auto;">
5307 <h4><a id="shadow"></a>-shadow <em class="arg">percent-opacity</em>{x<em class="arg">sigma</em>}{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">x</em>{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">y</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
5310 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate an image shadow.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5312 <div style="margin: auto;">
5314 id="shared-memory"></a>-shared-memory</h4>
5317 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>use shared memory.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5319 <p>This option specifies whether the utility should attempt to use shared memory for pixmaps. ImageMagick must be compiled with shared memory support, and the display must support the <em class="arg">MIT-SHM</em> extension. Otherwise, this option is ignored. The default is <kbd>True</kbd>.</p>
5321 <div style="margin: auto;">
5322 <h4><a id="sharpen"></a>-sharpen <em class="arg">radius</em>{x<em class="arg">sigma</em>}</h4>
5325 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>sharpen the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5327 <p>Use a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma).</p>
5329 <div style="margin: auto;">
5330 <h4><a id="shave"></a>-shave <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5333 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Shave pixels from the image edges.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5335 <p>The <em class="arg">size</em> portion of the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument specifies the width of the region to be removed from both sides of the image and the height of the regions to be removed from top and bottom. Offsets are ignored.</p>
5337 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
5339 <div style="margin: auto;">
5340 <h4><a id="shear"></a>-shear <em class="arg">Xdegrees</em>[x<em class="arg">Ydegrees</em>]</h4>
5343 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Shear the image along the x-axis and/or y-axis.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5345 <p>The shear angles may be positive, negative, or zero. When <em class="arg">Ydegrees</em> is omitted it defaults to 0. When both angles are given, the horizontal component of the shear is performed before the vertical component.</p>
5347 <p>Shearing slides one edge of an image along the x-axis or y-axis (i.e., horizontally or vertically, respectively),creating a parallelogram. The amount of each is controlled by the respective shear angle. For horizontal shears, <em class="arg">Xdegrees</em> is measured clockwise relative to "up" (the negative y-axis), sliding the top edge to the right when 0°<<em class="arg">Xdegrees</em><90° and to the left when 90°<<em class="arg">Xdegrees</em><180°. For vertical shears <em class="arg">Ydegrees</em> is measured clockwise relative to "right" (the positive x-axis), sliding the right edge down when 0°<<em class="arg">Ydegrees</em><90° and up when 90°<<em class="arg">Ydegrees</em><180°.</p>
5349 <p>Empty triangles left over from shearing the image are filled with the color defined by the <a href="#fill">-background</a> option. The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
5351 <p>The horizontal shear is performed before the vertical part. This is important to note, since horizontal and vertical shears do not <em>commute</em>, i.e., the order matters in a sequence of shears. For example, the following two commands are not equivalent.</p>
5353 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert logo: -shear 20x0 -shear 0x60 logo-sheared.png</span><span class='crtout'></span><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert logo: -shear 0x60 -shear 20x0 logo-sheared.png</span></p>
5354 <p>The first of the two commands above is equivalent to the following, except for the amount of empty space created; the command that follows generates a smaller image, and so is a better choice in terms of time and space.</p>
5356 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert logo: -shear 20x60 logo-sheared.png</span></p>
5357 <div style="margin: auto;">
5358 <h4><a id="sigmoidal-contrast"></a>-sigmoidal-contrast <em class="arg">contrast</em>x<em class="arg">mid-point</em></h4>
5361 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>increase the contrast without saturating highlights or shadows.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5363 <p>Increase the contrast of the image using a sigmoidal transfer function without saturating highlights or shadows. <em class="arg">Contrast</em> indicates how much to increase the contrast (0 is none; 3 is typical; 20 is a lot); <em class="arg">mid-point</em> indicates where midtones fall in the resultant image (0 is white; 50% is middle-gray; 100% is black). By default the image contrast is increased, use <em class="arg">+sigmoidal-contrast</em> to decrease the contrast.</p>
5365 <div style="margin: auto;">
5366 <h4><a id="silent"></a>-silent</h4>
5369 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>operate silently.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5371 <div style="margin: auto;">
5372 <h4><a id="size"></a>-size <em class="arg">width</em>[x<em class="arg">height</em>][<em class="arg">+offset</em>]</h4>
5375 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>set the width and height of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5377 <p>Use this option to specify the width and height of raw images whose dimensions are unknown such as <kbd>GRAY</kbd>, <kbd>RGB</kbd>, or <kbd>CMYK</kbd>. In addition to width and height, use <a href="#size">-size</a> with an offset to skip any header information in the image or tell the number of colors in a <kbd>MAP</kbd> image file, (e.g. -size 640x512+256).</p>
5379 <p>For Photo CD images, choose from these sizes:</p>
5389 <div style="margin: auto;">
5390 <h4><a id="sketch"></a>-sketch <em class="arg">radius</em><br />-sketch <em class="arg">radius</em>x<em class="arg">sigma</em>+<em class="arg">angle</em></h4>
5393 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>simulate a pencil sketch.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5395 <p>Sketch with the given radius, standard deviation (sigma), and angle. The angle given is the angle toward which the image is sketched. That is the direction people would consider the object is coming from. </p>
5397 <div style="margin: auto;">
5398 <h4><a id="smush"></a>-smush <em class="arg">offset</em></h4>
5401 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>smush an image sequence together.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5403 <div style="margin: auto;">
5404 <h4><a id="snaps"></a>-snaps <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
5407 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the number of screen snapshots.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/import.html">import</a>]</td></tr></table>
5409 <p>Use this option to grab more than one image from the X server screen, to create an animation sequence.</p>
5411 <div style="margin: auto;">
5412 <h4><a id="solarize"></a>-solarize <em class="arg">threshold</em></h4>
5415 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>negate all pixels above the threshold level.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5417 <p>Specify <em class="arg">factor</em> as the percent threshold of the intensity (0 - 99.9%).</p>
5419 <p>This option produces a <em class="arg">solarization</em> effect seen when exposing a photographic film to light during the development process.</p>
5421 <div style="margin: auto;">
5422 <h4><a id="sparse-color"></a>-sparse-color <em
5423 class="arg">method</em> '<em class="arg">x</em>,<em class="arg">y</em> <em class="arg">color</em> ...'</h4>
5426 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'> color the given image using the specified points of color, and filling the other intervening colors using the given methods. </td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5432 <th align="left" style="width: 8%">Method</th>
5433 <th align="left">Description</th>
5437 <td valign="top">voronoi</td>
5438 <td valign="top">Simply map each pixel to the to nearest color point
5439 given. The result are polygonal 'cells' of solid color. </td>
5443 <td valign="top">shepards</td>
5444 <td valign="top">Colors points biased on the ratio of inverse distance
5445 squared. Generating spots of color in a sea of the average of
5450 <td valign="top">barycentric</td>
5451 <td valign="top">three point triangle of color given 3 points.
5452 Giving only 2 points will form a linear gradient between those points.
5453 Gradient is however not restricted to just the triangle or line. </td>
5457 <td valign="top">bilinear</td>
5458 <td valign="top">Like barycentric but for 4 points. Less than 4 points
5459 fall back to barycentric. </td>
5465 <p>The points are placed according to the images location on the virtual
5466 canvas (<a href="#page" >-page</a> or <a href="#repage" >-repage</a>
5467 offset), and do not actually have to exist on the given image, but may be
5468 some point beyond the edge of the image. All points are floating point values.
5471 <p>Only the color channels defined by the <a href="#channel" >-channel</a> are
5472 modified, whcih means the matte/alpha transparency channel is not effected by
5473 default. If enabled, the image also needs a the matte/alpha channel to be
5474 enabled for this operator to effect an images transparency. This is typical
5475 transparency handling for images. </p>
5477 <p>All the above methods when given a single point of color will replace all
5478 the colors in the image with the color given, regardless of the point. This is
5479 logical, and provides an alternative technique to recolor a image to some
5483 <div style="margin: auto;">
5484 <h4><a id="splice"></a>-splice <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5487 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Splice the current background color into the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5489 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument. See <a href="#background">-background</a> to reset the background color.</p>
5491 <div style="margin: auto;">
5492 <h4><a id="spread"></a>-spread <em class="arg">amount</em></h4>
5495 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>displace image pixels by a random amount.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5497 <p>The argument <em class="arg">amount</em> defines the size of the neighborhood around each pixel from which to choose a candidate pixel to swap.</p>
5499 <div style="margin: auto;">
5500 <h4><a id="stegano"></a>-stegano <em class="arg">offset</em></h4>
5503 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>hide watermark within an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5505 <p>Use an offset to start the image hiding some number of pixels from the beginning of the image. Note this offset and the image size. You will need this information to recover the steganographic image (e.g. display -size 320x256+35 stegano:image.png).</p>
5507 <div style="margin: auto;">
5508 <h4><a id="stereo"></a>-stereo <em class="arg">+x</em>{<em class="arg">+y</em>}</h4>
5511 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>composite two images to create a stereo anaglyph.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
5513 <p>The left side of the stereo pair is saved as the red channel of the output image. The right side is saved as the green channel. Red-green stereo glasses are required to properly view the stereo image.</p>
5515 <div style="margin: auto;">
5516 <h4><a id="storage-type"></a>-storage-type <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
5519 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>pixel storage type. Here are the valid types:</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5522 char store pixels as unsigned characters
5523 double store pixels as doubles
5524 float store pixels as floats
5525 integer store pixels as integers
5526 long store pixels as longs
5527 quantum store pixels in the native depth of your ImageMagick distribution
5528 short store pixels as unsigned shorts
5531 <p>Float and double types are normalized from 0.0 to 1.0 otherwise the pixels
5532 values range from 0 to the maximum value the storage type can support.</p>
5534 <div style="margin: auto;">
5535 <h4><a id="stretch"></a>-stretch <em class="arg">fontStretch</em></h4>
5538 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set a type of stretch style for fonts.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5540 <p>This setting suggests a type of stretch that ImageMagick should try to apply to the currently selected font family. Select <em class="arg">fontStretch</em> from the following.</p>
5555 <p>To print a complete list of stretch types, use <a href="#list">-list stretch</a>.</p>
5557 <p>For other settings that affect fonts, see the options <a href="#font">-font</a>, <a href="#family">-family</a>, <a href="#style">-style</a>, and <a href="#weight">-weight</a>. </p>
5559 <div style="margin: auto;">
5560 <h4><a id="strip"></a>-strip</h4>
5563 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>strip the image of any profiles or comments.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5565 <div style="margin: auto;">
5566 <h4><a id="stroke"></a>-stroke <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
5569 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>color to use when stroking a graphic primitive.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5571 <p>The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
5573 <p>See <a href="#draw">-draw</a> for further details.</p>
5575 <div style="margin: auto;">
5576 <h4><a id="strokewidth"></a>-strokewidth <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
5579 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>set the stroke width.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5581 <p>See <a href="#draw">-draw</a> for further details.</p>
5583 <div style="margin: auto;">
5584 <h4><a id="style"></a>-style <em class="arg">fontStyle</em></h4>
5587 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set a font style for text.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5589 <p>This setting suggests a font style that ImageMagick should try to apply to
5590 the currently selected font family. Select <em class="arg">fontStyle</em> from
5600 <p>For other settings that affect fonts, see the options <a href="#font">-font</a>, <a href="#family">-family</a>, <a href="#stretch">-stretch</a>, and <a href="#weight">-weight</a>. </p>
5602 <div style="margin: auto;">
5603 <h4><a id="subimage-search"></a>-subimage-search</h4>
5606 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>search for subimage.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/compare.html">compare</a>]</td></tr></table>
5608 <p>This option is required to have compare search for the best match location
5609 of a small image within a larger image. This search will produce two images
5610 (or two frames). The first is the "difference" image and the second will
5611 be the "match score" image.</p>
5613 <p>The "match-score" image is smaller containing a pixel for ever possible
5614 position of the top-left corner of the given sub-image. that is its size will
5615 be the size of the larger_image - sub_image + 1. The brightest location in
5616 this image is the location s the locate on the best match that is also
5617 reported. Note that this may or may nor be a perfect match, and the actual
5618 brightness will reflect this. Other bright 'peaks' can be used to locate other
5619 possible matching loctions. </p>
5621 <p>Note that the search will try to compare teh sub-image at every possible
5622 location in the larger image, as such it can be very slow. The smaller the
5623 sub-image the faster this search is. </p>
5626 <div style="margin: auto;">
5627 <h4><a id="swap"></a>-swap <em class="arg">index,index</em></h4>
5630 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Swap the positions of two images in the image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5632 <p>For example, <a href="#swap">-swap 0,2</a> swaps the first and the third
5633 images in the current image sequence. Use <a href="#swap">+swap</a> to switch
5634 the last two images in the sequence.</p>
5636 <div style="margin: auto;">
5637 <h4><a id="swirl"></a>-swirl <em class="arg">degrees</em></h4>
5640 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>swirl image pixels about the center.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5642 <p><em class="arg">Degrees</em> defines the tightness of the swirl.</p>
5644 <div style="margin: auto;">
5645 <h4><a id="synchronize"></a>-synchronize</h4>
5648 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>synchronize image to storage device.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5650 <div style="margin: auto;">
5651 <h4><a id="taint"></a>-taint</h4>
5654 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Mark the image as modified.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5656 <div style="margin: auto;">
5657 <h4><a id="text-font"></a>-text-font <em class="arg">name</em></h4>
5660 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>font for writing fixed-width text.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5662 <p>Specifies the name of the preferred font to use in fixed (typewriter style) formatted text. The default is 14 point <em class="arg">Courier</em>.</p>
5664 <p>You can tag a font to specify whether it is a PostScript, TrueType, or OPTION1 font. For example, <kbd>Courier.ttf</kbd> is a TrueType font and <kbd>x:fixed</kbd> is OPTION1.</p>
5666 <div style="margin: auto;">
5667 <h4><a id="texture"></a>-texture <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
5670 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>name of texture to tile onto the image background.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5672 <div style="margin: auto;">
5673 <h4><a id="threshold"></a>-threshold <em class="arg">value</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
5676 <!-- {<em class="arg">green,blue,opacity</em>}
5677 <p>If the green or blue value is omitted, these channels use the same value as the first one provided. If all three color values are the same, the result is a bi-level image. If the opacity threshold is omitted, OpaqueOpacity is used and any partially transparent pixel becomes fully transparent.</p>
5680 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Apply simultaneous black/white threshold to the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5682 <p>Any pixel values (more specifically, those channels set using <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#channel">‑channel</a>) that exceed the specified threshold are reassigned the maximum channel value, while all other values are assigned the minimum.</p>
5684 <p> The threshold value can be given as a percentage or as an absolute integer value corresponding to the desired channel value. When given as an integer, the minimum attainable value is 0 (corresponding to black when all channels are affected), but the maximum value (corresponding to white) is that of the <kbd>quantum depth</kbd> of the particular build of ImageMagick, and is therefore dependent on the installation. For that reason, a reasonable recommendation for most applications is to specify the threshold values as a percentage.
5687 <p> The following would force pixels with red values above 50% to have 100% red values, while those at or below 50% red would be set to 0 in the red channel. The green, blue, and alpha channels (if present) would be unchanged. </p>
5689 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert in.png -channel red -threshold 50% out.png</span></p>
5690 <p>As (possibly) impractical but instructive examples, the following would generate an all-black and an all-white image with the same dimensions as the input image.</p>
5693 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert in.png -threshold 100% black.png</span><span class='crtout'></span><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert in.png -threshold -1 white.png</span></p>
5694 <p>Note that the values of the transparency channel is treated as 'matte'
5695 values (0 is opaque) and not as 'alpha' values (0 is transparent).</p>
5697 <p> See also <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#black-threshold">‑black‑threshold</a> and <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#white-threshold">‑white‑threshold</a>.
5700 <div style="margin: auto;">
5701 <h4><a id="thumbnail"></a>-thumbnail <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5704 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Create a thumbnail of the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5706 <p>This is similar to <a href="#resize">-resize</a>, except it is optimized for speed and any image profile, other than a color profile, is removed to reduce the thumbnail size. To strip the color profiles as well, add <a href="#strip">-strip</a> just before of after this option.</p>
5708 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
5710 <div style="margin: auto;">
5711 <h4><a id="tile"></a>-tile <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
5714 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the tile image used for filling a subsequent graphic primitive.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5716 <div style="margin: auto;">
5717 <h4>-tile <em class="arg">geometry</em></h4>
5720 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify the layout of images .</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/montage.html">montage</a>]</td></tr></table>
5722 <p>See <a href="../www/command-line-processing.html#geometry">Image Geometry</a> for complete details about the <em class="arg">geometry</em> argument.</p>
5724 <div style="margin: auto;">
5728 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specifies that a subsequent composite operation is repeated across and down image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
5730 <div style="margin: auto;">
5731 <h4><a id="tile-offset"></a>-tile-offset {<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">x</em>{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">y</em></h4>
5734 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify the offset for tile images, relative to the background image it is tiled on.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5736 <p>This should be set before the tiling image is set by <a href="#tile" >-tile</a> or <a href="#texture" >-texture</a>, or directly applied for creating a tiled canvas using <kbd>TILE:</kbd> or <kbd>PATTERN:</kbd> input formats. </p>
5738 <p>Internally ImageMagick does a <a href="#roll" >-roll</a> of the tile image by the arguments given when the tile image is set. </p>
5740 <div style="margin: auto;">
5741 <h4><a id="tint"></a>-tint <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
5744 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Tint the image with the fill color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5746 <p>Tint the image with the fill color.</p>
5748 <p>Specify the amount of tinting as a percentage. Pure colors like black, white red, yellow, will not be affected by -tint. Only mid-range colors such as the various shades of grey.</p>
5750 <div style="margin: auto;">
5751 <h4><a id="title"></a>-title <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
5754 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Assign a title to displayed image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>, <a href="../www/montage.html">montage</a>]</td></tr></table>
5756 <p>Use this option to assign a specific title to the image. This assigned to the image window and is typically displayed in the window title bar. Optionally you can include the image filename, type, width, height, Exif data, or other image attribute by embedding special format characters described under the <a href="#format">-format</a> option.</p>
5761 -title "%m:%f %wx%h"
5764 <p>produces an image title of <kbd>MIFF:bird.miff 512x480</kbd> for an image titled <kbd>bird.miff</kbd> and whose width is 512 and height is 480.</p>
5767 <div style="margin: auto;">
5768 <h4><a id="transform"></a>-transform</h4>
5771 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>transform the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5773 <p>This option applies the transformation matrix from a previous <a href="#affine">-affine</a> option.</p>
5775 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert -affine 2,2,-2,2,0,0 -transform bird.ppm bird.jpg</span></p>
5777 <p>This operator has been now been superseded by the <a
5778 href="#distort">-distort</a> '<kbd>AffineProjection</kbd>' method. </p>
5781 <div style="margin: auto;">
5782 <h4><a id="transparent"></a>-transparent <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
5785 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Make this color transparent within the image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5787 <p>The <em class="arg">color</em> argument is defined using the format
5788 described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option. The <a href="#fuzz"
5789 >-fuzz</a> setting can be used to match and replace colors similar to the one
5792 <p>Use <a href="#transparent" >+transparent</a> to invert the pixels matched.
5793 that is make all non-matching colors transparent. </p>
5795 <p>The <a href="#opaque">-opaque</a> operator is exactly the same as <a
5796 href="#transparent" >-transparent</a> but replaces the matching color with the
5797 current <a href="#fill">-fill</a> color setting, rather than transparent.
5798 However the <a href="#transparent" >-transparent</a> operator also ensures
5799 that the image has an alpha channel enabled, as per "<kbd><a href="#alpha"
5800 >-alpha</a> set</kbd>", and does not require you to modify the <a
5801 href="#channel">-channel</a> to enable alpha channel handling. </p>
5803 <p>Note that this does not define the color as being the 'transparency color'
5804 used for color-mapped image formats, such as GIF. For that use <a
5805 href="#transparent-color" >-transparent-color</a> </p>
5808 <div style="margin: auto;">
5809 <h4><a id="transparent-color"></a>-transparent-color <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
5812 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set the transparent color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5814 <p>Sometimes this is used for saving to image formats such as
5815 GIF and PNG8 which uses this color to represent boolean transparency. This
5816 does not make a color transparent, it only defines what color the transparent
5817 color is in the color palette of the saved image. Use <a
5818 href="#transparent">-transparent</a> to make an opaque color transparent.</p>
5820 <p>This option allows you to have both an opaque visible color, as well as a
5821 transparent color of the same color value without conflict. That is, you can
5822 use the same color for both the transparent and opaque color areas within an
5823 image. This, in turn, frees to you to select a transparent color that is
5824 appropriate when an image is displayed by an application that does not handle a
5825 transparent color index, while allowing ImageMagick to correctly handle images of this
5828 <p>The default transparent color is <kbd>#00000000</kbd>, which is fully transparent black.</p>
5830 <div style="margin: auto;">
5831 <h4><a id="transpose"></a>-transpose</h4>
5834 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Mirror the image along the top-left to bottom-right diagonal.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5836 <p> This option mathematically transposes the pixel array. It is equivalent to the sequence <kbd>-flip -rotate 90</kbd>.
5839 <div style="margin: auto;">
5840 <h4><a id="transverse"></a>-transverse</h4>
5843 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Mirror the image along the images bottom-left top-right diagonal. Equivalent to the operations <kbd>-flop -rotate 90</kbd>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5846 <div style="margin: auto;">
5847 <h4><a id="treedepth"></a>-treedepth <em class="arg">value</em></h4>
5850 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>tree depth for the color reduction algorithm.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5852 <p>Normally, this integer value is zero or one. A value of zero or one causes the use of an optimal tree depth for the color reduction algorithm.</p>
5854 <p>An optimal depth generally allows the best representation of the source image with the fastest computational speed and the least amount of memory. However, the default depth is inappropriate for some images. To assure the best representation, try values between 2 and 8 for this parameter. Refer to the <a href="../www/quantize.html">color reduction algorithm</a> for more details.</p>
5856 <p>The <a href="#colors">-colors</a> or <a href="#monochrome">-monochrome</a> option, or writing to an image format which requires color reduction, is required for this option to take effect.</p>
5858 <div style="margin: auto;">
5859 <h4><a id="trim"></a>-trim</h4>
5862 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>trim an image.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5864 <p>This option removes any edges that are exactly the same color as the corner pixels. Use <a href="#fuzz">-fuzz</a> to make <a href="#trim">-trim</a> remove edges that are nearly the same color as the corner pixels.</p>
5866 <p>The page or virtual canvas information of the image is preserved allowing
5867 you to extract the result of the <a href="#trim">-trim</a> operation from the
5868 image. Use a <a href="#repage">+repage</a> to remove the virtual canvas page
5869 information if it is unwanted.</p>
5871 <p>If the trimmed image 'disappears' an warning is produced, and a special
5872 single pixel transparent 'missed' image is returned, in the same way as when a
5873 <a href="#crop">-crop</a> operation 'misses' the image proper. </p>
5876 <div style="margin: auto;">
5877 <h4><a id="type"></a>-type <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
5880 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the image type.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5881 <p>Choose from: <kbd>Bilevel</kbd>, <kbd>Grayscale</kbd>, <kbd>GrayscaleMatte</kbd>, <kbd>Palette</kbd>, <kbd>PaletteMatte</kbd>, <kbd>TrueColor</kbd>, <kbd>TrueColorMatte</kbd>, <kbd>ColorSeparation</kbd>, or <kbd>ColorSeparationMatte</kbd>.</p>
5883 <p>Normally, when a format supports different subformats such as grayscale and truecolor, the encoder will try to choose an efficient subformat. The <a href="#type">-type</a> option can be used to overrride this behavior. For example, to prevent a JPEG from being written in grayscale format even though only gray pixels are present, use.</p>
5885 <p class='crt'><span class="crtprompt"> $magick> </span><span class='crtin'>convert bird.png -type TrueColor bird.jpg</span></p>
5886 <p>Similarly, use <a href="#type">-type TrueColorMatte</a> to force the encoder to write an alpha channel even though the image is opaque, if the output format supports transparency.</p>
5888 <p>Use <a href="#type">-type optimize</a> to ensure the image is written in the smallest possible file size.</p>
5890 <div style="margin: auto;">
5891 <h4><a id="undercolor"></a>-undercolor <em class="arg">color</em></h4>
5894 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>set the color of the annotation bounding box.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5896 <p>The color is specified using the format described under the <a href="#fill">-fill</a> option.</p>
5898 <p>See <a href="#draw">-draw</a> for further details.</p>
5901 <div style="margin: auto;">
5902 <h4><a id="update"></a>-update <em class="arg">seconds</em></h4>
5905 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>detect when image file is modified and redisplay.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5907 <p>Suppose that while you are displaying an image the file that is currently displayed is over-written. <kbd>display</kbd> will automagically detect that the input file has been changed and update the displayed image accordingly.</p>
5910 <div style="margin: auto;">
5911 <h4><a id="unique-colors"></a>-unique-colors</h4>
5914 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>discard all but one of any pixel color.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5917 <div style="margin: auto;">
5918 <h4><a id="units"></a>-units <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
5921 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>the units of image resolution.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5923 <p>Choose from: <kbd>Undefined</kbd>, <kbd>PixelsPerInch</kbd>, or <kbd>PixelsPerCentimeter</kbd>. This option is normally used in conjunction with the <a href="#density">-density</a> option.</p>
5926 <div style="margin: auto;">
5927 <h4><a id="unsharp"></a>-unsharp <em class="arg">radius</em><br />-unsharp <em class="arg">radius</em>x<em class="arg">sigma</em>{<em class="arg">+amount</em>}{<em class="arg">+threshold</em>}</h4>
5930 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>sharpen the image with an unsharp mask operator.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5932 <p>The <a href="#unsharp">-unsharp</a> option sharpens an image. The image is convolved with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 to have the method select a suitable radius.</p>
5934 <p>The parameters are:</p>
5937 radius: The radius of the Gaussian, in pixels, not counting the center
5939 sigma: The standard deviation of the Gaussian, in pixels (default 1.0).
5940 amount: The fraction of the difference between the original and the blur
5941 image that is added back into the original (default 1.0).
5942 threshold: The threshold, as a fraction of <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>, needed to apply the
5943 difference amount (default 0.05).
5947 <div style="margin: auto;">
5948 <h4><a id="verbose"></a>-verbose</h4>
5951 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>print detailed information about the image when this option precedes the <a href="#identify">-identify</a> option or <kbd>info:</kbd>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5954 <div style="margin: auto;">
5955 <h4><a id="version"></a>-version</h4>
5958 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>print ImageMagick version string and exit.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5961 <div style="margin: auto;">
5962 <h4><a id="view"></a>-view <em class="arg">string</em></h4>
5965 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>FlashPix viewing parameters.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5968 <div style="margin: auto;">
5969 <h4><a id="vignette"></a>-vignette <em class="arg">radius</em>{x<em class="arg">sigma</em>}{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">x</em>{<em class="arg">+-</em>}<em class="arg">y</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
5972 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>soften the edges of the image in vignette style.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5975 <div style="margin: auto;">
5976 <h4><a id="virtual-pixel"></a>-virtual-pixel <em class="arg">method</em></h4>
5979 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Specify contents of <em>virtual pixels</em>.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
5981 <p>This option defines what color source should be used if and when a color
5982 lookup completely 'misses' the source image. The color(s) that appear to
5983 surround the source image. Generally this color is derived from the source
5984 image, but could also be set to a specify background color. </p>
5986 <p>Choose from these methods:</p>
5989 background: the area surrounding the image is the background color
5990 black: the area surrounding the image is black
5991 checker-tile: alternate squares with image and background color
5992 dither: non-random 32x32 dithered pattern
5993 edge: extend the edge pixel toward infinity
5994 gray: the area surrounding the image is gray
5995 horizontal-tile: horizontally tile the image, background color above/below
5996 horizontal-tile-edge: horizontally tile the image and replicate the side edge pixels
5997 mirror: mirror tile the image
5998 random: choose a random pixel from the image
5999 tile: tile the image (default)
6000 transparent: the area surrounding the image is transparent blackness
6001 vertical-tile: vertically tile the image, sides are background color
6002 vertical-tile-edge: vertically tile the image and replicate the side edge pixels
6003 white: the area surrounding the image is white
6006 <p>The default value is "edge".</p>
6008 <p>This most important for distortion operators such as <a href="#distort"
6009 >-distort</a>, <a href="#implode" >-implode</a>, and <a href="#fx" >-fx</a>.
6010 However it also effects operations that may access pixels just outside the
6011 image proper, such as <a href="#convolve">-convolve</a>, <a
6012 href="#blur">-blur</a>, and <a href="#sharpen">-sharpen</a>. </p>
6014 <p>To print a complete list of virtual pixel types, use the <a href="#list">-list virtual-pixel</a> option.</p>
6017 <div style="margin: auto;">
6018 <h4><a id="visual"></a>-visual <em class="arg">type</em></h4>
6021 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Animate images using this X visual type.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
6023 <p>Choose from these visual classes:</p>
6036 <p>The X server must support the visual you choose, otherwise an error occurs. If a visual is not specified, the visual class that can display the most simultaneous colors on the default screen is chosen.</p>
6039 <div style="margin: auto;">
6040 <h4><a id="watermark"></a>-watermark <em
6041 class="arg">brightness</em>x<em class="arg">saturation</em></h4>
6044 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Watermark an image using the given percentages of brightness and
6045 saturation.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/composite.html">composite</a>]</td></tr></table>
6047 <p>Take a grayscale image (with alpha mask) and modify the destination image's
6048 brightness according to watermark image's grayscale value and the <em
6049 class="arg">brightness</em> percentage. The destinations color saturation
6050 attribute is just direct modified by the <em class="arg">saturation</em>
6051 percentage, which defaults to 100 percent (no color change). </p>
6054 <div style="margin: auto;">
6055 <h4><a id="wave"></a>-wave <em class="arg">amplitude</em><br />-wave <em class="arg">amplitude</em>x<em class="arg">wavelength</em></h4>
6058 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Shear the columns of an image into a sine wave.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
6060 <p>Specify <em class="arg">amplitude</em> and <em class="arg">wavelength</em> of the wave.</p>
6062 <div style="margin: auto;">
6063 <h4><a id="weight"></a>-weight <em class="arg">fontWeight</em></h4>
6066 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Set a font weight for text.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
6068 <p>This setting suggests a font weight that ImageMagick should try to apply to the currently selected font family. Use a positive integer for <em class="arg">fontWeight</em> or select from the following.</p>
6075 <th><em class="arg">fontWeight</em></th>
6076 <th>Description</th>
6080 <tr><td>All </td> <td>No effect. </td></tr>
6081 <tr><td>Bold </td> <td>Same as <em class="arg">fontWeight</em> = 700.</td></tr>
6082 <tr><td>Bolder </td> <td>Add 100 to font weight if currently ≤ 800.</td></tr>
6083 <tr><td>Lighter </td> <td>Subtract 100 to font weight if currently ≤ 100.</td></tr>
6084 <tr><td>Normal </td> <td>Same as <em class="arg">fontWeight</em> = 400.</td></tr>
6088 <p>To print a complete list of weight types, use <a href="#list">-list weight</a>.</p>
6090 <p>For other settings that affect fonts, see the options <a href="#font">-font</a>, <a href="#family">-family</a>, <a href="#stretch">-stretch</a>, and <a href="#style">-style</a>. </p>
6092 <div style="margin: auto;">
6093 <h4><a id="white-point"></a>-white-point <em class="arg">x,y</em></h4>
6096 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>chromaticity white point.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
6098 <div style="margin: auto;">
6099 <h4><a id="white-threshold"></a>-white-threshold <em class="arg">value</em>{<em class="arg">%</em>}</h4>
6102 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Force to white all pixels above the threshold while leaving all pixels at or below the threshold unchanged.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
6104 <p> The threshold value can be given as a percentage or as an absolute integer value within [0, <em class="QR">QuantumRange</em>] corresponding to the desired <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#channel">‑channel</a> value. See <a href="../www/command-line-options.html#threshold">‑threshold</a> for more details on thresholds and resulting values.
6107 <div style="margin: auto;">
6108 <h4><a id="window"></a>-window <em class="arg">id</em></h4>
6111 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>Make the image the background of a window.</td><td style='text-align:right;'>[<a href="../www/animate.html">animate</a>, <a href="../www/display.html">display</a>]</td></tr></table>
6113 <p><em class="arg">id</em> can be a window id or name. Specify <kbd>root</kbd> to select X's root window as the target window.</p>
6115 <p>By default the image is tiled onto the background of the target window. If <kbd>backdrop</kbd> or <a href="#geometry">-resize</a> are specified, the image is surrounded by the background color. Refer to <kbd>X RESOURCES</kbd> for details.</p>
6117 <p>The image will not display on the root window if the image has more unique colors than the target window colormap allows. Use <a href="#colors">-colors</a> to reduce the number of colors.</p>
6119 <div style="margin: auto;">
6120 <h4><a id="window-group"></a>-window-group</h4>
6123 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>specify the window group.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
6125 <div style="margin: auto;">
6126 <h4><a id="write"></a>-write <em class="arg">filename</em></h4>
6129 <table style='background-color:#FFFFE0; margin-left:40px; margin-right:40px; width:88%'><tr><td style='width:75%'>write an image sequence.</td><td style='text-align:right;'></td></tr></table>
6130 <p>The image sequence preceding the <a href="#write">-write</a> <em class="arg">filename</em> option is written out, and processing continues with the same image in its current state if there are additional options. To restore the image to its original state after writing it, use the <a href="#write">+write</a> <em class="arg">filename</em> option.</p>
6132 <p>Use <a href="#compress">-compress</a> to specify the type of image compression.</p>
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