Example Usage • Option Summary
The identify
program describes the format and characteristics of one or more image files. It also reports if an image is incomplete or corrupt. The information returned includes the image number, the file name, the width and height of the image, whether the image is colormapped or not, the number of colors in the image, the number of bytes in the image, the format of the image (JPEG, PNM, etc.), and finally the number of seconds it took to read and process the image. Many more attributes are available with the verbose option. See Command Line Processing for advice on how to structure your identify
command or see below for example usages of the command.
Example Usage
We list a few examples of the identify
command here to illustrate its usefulness and ease of use. To get started, lets identify an image in the JPEG format:
-> identify rose.jpg rose.jpg JPEG 70x46 70x46+0+0 8-bit sRGB 2.36KB 0.000u 0:00.000
Next, we look at the same image in greater detail:
-> identify -verbose rose.jpg Image: rose.jpg Format: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format) Mime type: images/jpeg Class: DirectClass Geometry: 70x46+0+0 Units: Undefined Type: TrueColor Endianess: Undefined Colorspace: sRGB Depth: 8-bit Channel depth: Red: 8-bit Green: 8-bit Blue: 8-bit Channel statistics: Pixels: 3220 Red: min: 31 (0.121569) max: 255 (1) mean: 145.557 (0.570814) standard deviation: 69.1933 (0.271346) kurtosis: -1.38945 skewness: 0.138955 entropy: 0.970683 Green: min: 27 (0.105882) max: 255 (1) mean: 89.246 (0.349984) standard deviation: 52.4608 (0.205729) kurtosis: 2.60139 skewness: 1.80708 entropy: 0.869711 Blue: min: 21 (0.0823529) max: 255 (1) mean: 80.4196 (0.315371) standard deviation: 54.9377 (0.215442) kurtosis: 2.93417 skewness: 1.95544 entropy: 0.853176 Image statistics: Overall: min: 21 (0.0823529) max: 255 (1) mean: 105.074 (0.412056) standard deviation: 58.8639 (0.230839) kurtosis: 1.37788 skewness: 1.48073 entropy: 0.897856 Rendering intent: Perceptual Gamma: 0.454545 Chromaticity: red primary: (0.64,0.33) green primary: (0.3,0.6) blue primary: (0.15,0.06) white point: (0.3127,0.329) Alpha color: grey74 Background color: white Border color: srgb(223,223,223) Transparent color: none Interlace: None Intensity: Undefined Compose: Over Page geometry: 70x46+0+0 Dispose: Undefined Iterations: 0 Compression: JPEG Quality: 92 Orientation: Undefined Properties: jpeg:colorspace: 2 jpeg:sampling-factor: 1x1,1x1,1x1 signature: aea65c9b557d779d142f26d04abe7008bab50f1e9647faae20afdcc6c15140d5 Artifacts: verbose: true Tainted: False Filesize: 2.65KB Number pixels: 3.22K User time: 0.000u Elapsed time: 0:01.000 Version: ImageMagick 7.0.4-8 Q16 x86_64 http://www.imagemagick.org
To get the print size in inches of an image at 72 DPI, use:
-> identify -format "%[fx:w/72] by %[fx:h/72] inches" document.png 8.5 x 11 inches
The depth and dimensions of a raw image must be specified on the command line:
-> identify -depth 8 -size 640x480 image.raw image.raw RGB 640x480 sRGB 9kb 0.000u 0:01
Here we display the image texture features, moments, perceptual hash, and the number of unique colors in the image:
-> identify -verbose -features 1 -moments -unique image.png
Here is a special define that outputs the location of the minimum or maximum pixel of the image:
identify -precision 5 -define identify:locate=maximum -define identify:limit=3 image.png
You can find additional examples of using identify
in Examples of ImageMagick Usage.
Option Summary
The identify
command recognizes these options. Click on an option to get more details about how that option works.
Option | Description |
---|---|
-alpha | on, activate, off, deactivate, set, opaque, copy", transparent, extract, background, or shape the alpha channel |
-antialias | remove pixel-aliasing |
-authenticate value | decrypt image with this password |
-channel type | apply option to select image channels |
-clip | clip along the first path from the 8BIM profile |
-clip-mask filename | associate clip mask with the image |
-clip-path id | clip along a named path from the 8BIM profile |
-colorspace type | set image colorspace |
-crop geometry | crop the image |
-debug events | display copious debugging information |
-define format:option | define one or more image format options |
-density geometry | horizontal and vertical density of the image |
-depth value | image depth |
-endian type | endianness (MSB or LSB) of the image |
-extract geometry | extract area from image |
-features distance | analyze image features (e.g. contract, correlations, etc.). |
-format string | output formatted image characteristics |
-gamma value | level of gamma correction |
-grayscale method | convert image to grayscale |
-help | print program options |
-interlace type | type of image interlacing scheme |
-interpolate method | pixel color interpolation method |
-limit type value | pixel cache resource limit |
-list type | Color, Configure, Delegate, Format, Magic, Module, Resource, or Type |
-log format | format of debugging information |
-mask filename | associate a mask with the image |
-moments | display image moments and perceptual hash. |
-monitor | monitor progress |
-negate | replace each pixel with its complementary color |
-precision value | set the maximum number of significant digits to be printed |
-quiet | suppress all warning messages |
-regard-warnings | pay attention to warning messages. |
-respect-parentheses | settings remain in effect until parenthesis boundary. |
-sampling-factor geometry | horizontal and vertical sampling factor |
-set attribute value | set an image attribute |
-size geometry | width and height of image |
-strip | strip image of all profiles and comments |
-unique | display image the number of unique colors in the image. |
-units type | the units of image resolution |
-verbose | print detailed information about the image |
-version | print version information |
-virtual-pixel method | access method for pixels outside the boundaries of the image |