From: cristy Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 14:43:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (no commit message) X-Git-Tag: 7.0.1-0~10667 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e7f8fddd53567f22057d557ad3751e04dbaa990e;p=imagemagick --- diff --git a/ImageMagick.spec b/ImageMagick.spec index 5c1ac245c..eec327900 100644 --- a/ImageMagick.spec +++ b/ImageMagick.spec @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %define VERSION 6.5.6 -%define Patchlevel 2 +%define Patchlevel 3 Name: ImageMagick Version: %{VERSION} diff --git a/config/configure.xml b/config/configure.xml index bc92bef0d..0efa83d9a 100644 --- a/config/configure.xml +++ b/config/configure.xml @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ - - + + diff --git a/libtool b/libtool index f7023525d..7473059fc 100755 --- a/libtool +++ b/libtool @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #! /bin/sh # libtool - Provide generalized library-building support services. -# Generated automatically by config.status (ImageMagick) 6.5.6-2 +# Generated automatically by config.status (ImageMagick) 6.5.6-3 # Libtool was configured on host magick.imagemagick.org: # NOTE: Changes made to this file will be lost: look at ltmain.sh. # diff --git a/magick/version.h b/magick/version.h index b6dc4955f..d6d99cab6 100644 --- a/magick/version.h +++ b/magick/version.h @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ extern "C" { #define MagickLibVersion 0x656 #define MagickLibVersionText "6.5.6" #define MagickLibVersionNumber 2,0,0 -#define MagickLibSubversion "-2" -#define MagickReleaseDate "2009-09-19" +#define MagickLibSubversion "-3" +#define MagickReleaseDate "2009-09-20" #define MagickChangeDate "20090913" #define MagickAuthoritativeURL "http://www.imagemagick.org" #define MagickHomeURL "file:///usr/local/share/doc/ImageMagick-6.5.6/index.html" diff --git a/version.sh b/version.sh index 7cd5e9203..c6d29405e 100644 --- a/version.sh +++ b/version.sh @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ PACKAGE_NAME='ImageMagick' # PACKAGE_NAME (e.g. "1.0.0"). PACKAGE_VERSION='6.5.6' PACKAGE_LIB_VERSION="0x656" -PACKAGE_RELEASE="2" +PACKAGE_RELEASE="3" PACKAGE_LIB_VERSION_NUMBER="6,5,6,${PACKAGE_RELEASE}" PACKAGE_RELEASE_DATE=`date +%F` PACKAGE_STRING="$PACKAGE_NAME $PACKAGE_VERSION" diff --git a/www/advanced-unix-installation.html b/www/advanced-unix-installation.html index d2d46c08c..b56503888 100644 --- a/www/advanced-unix-installation.html +++ b/www/advanced-unix-installation.html @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ Options used to compile and link:

Download the ImageMagick source distribution and verify the distribution against its message digest.

Unpack and change into the top-level ImageMagick directory:

-

$magick> tar xvfz ImageMagick-6.5.6-1.tar.gz $magick> cd ImageMagick-6.5.6

Choose an architecture and set your CFLAGS environment variable. Here we set CFLAGS for an Intel build:

+

$magick> tar xvfz ImageMagick-6.5.6-2.tar.gz $magick> cd ImageMagick-6.5.6

Choose an architecture and set your CFLAGS environment variable. Here we set CFLAGS for an Intel build:

$magick> export CFLAGS="-O -g -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/ \
-arch i386 -I/sw/include/"

Set your LDFLAGS environment variable to:

$magick> export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/,-L/sw/lib/"

Configure ImageMagick:

@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ Options used to compile and link: Discourse ServerMailing Lists • - Studio + Studio  
diff --git a/www/advanced-windows-installation.html b/www/advanced-windows-installation.html index 69806c583..e9c499594 100644 --- a/www/advanced-windows-installation.html +++ b/www/advanced-windows-installation.html @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@
  1. Double-click on - VisualMagick/bin/ImageMagick-6.5.6-1-Q16-windows-dll.exe + VisualMagick/bin/ImageMagick-6.5.6-2-Q16-windows-dll.exe to launch the ImageMagick binary distribution.
  2. Complete the installer screens to install ImageMagick on your system.
diff --git a/www/animate.html b/www/animate.html index c0cc18ab3..c94840334 100644 --- a/www/animate.html +++ b/www/animate.html @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ transparent, extract, background, or shape the alpha channel Discourse ServerMailing Lists • - Studio + Studio   diff --git a/www/api.html b/www/api.html index 6d1cb3733..a3dbabe48 100644 --- a/www/api.html +++ b/www/api.html @@ -122,9 +122,6 @@ Sponsors:
- @@ -159,7 +156,7 @@

Ada

-

G2F implements an Ada 95 binding to a subset of the low-level MagickCore library.

+

G2F implements an Ada 95 binding to a subset of the low-level MagickCore library.

C

@@ -171,7 +168,7 @@

Ch

-

ChMagick is a Ch binding to the MagickCore and MagickWand API. Ch is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting.

+

ChMagick is a Ch binding to the MagickCore and MagickWand API. Ch is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting.

COM+

@@ -183,31 +180,31 @@

C++

-

Magick++ provides an object-oriented C++ interface to ImageMagick. See A Gentle Introduction to Magick++ for an introductory tutorial to Magick++. We include the source if you want to correct, enhance, or expand the tutorial.

+

Magick++ provides an object-oriented C++ interface to ImageMagick. See A Gentle Introduction to Magick++ for an introductory tutorial to Magick++. We include the source if you want to correct, enhance, or expand the tutorial.

Java

-

JMagick provides an object-oriented Java interface to ImageMagick. Im4java is a pure-java interface to the ImageMagick command-line.

+

JMagick provides an object-oriented Java interface to ImageMagick. Im4java is a pure-java interface to the ImageMagick command-line.

LabVIEW

-

LVOOP ImageMagick is an object-oriented LabVIEW interface to ImageMagick.

+

LVOOP ImageMagick is an object-oriented LabVIEW interface to ImageMagick.

Lisp

-

CL-Magick provides a Common Lisp interface to the ImageMagick library.

+

CL-Magick provides a Common Lisp interface to the ImageMagick library.

Neko

-

NMagick is a port of the ImageMagick library to the haXe and Neko platforms. It provides image manipulation capabilities to both web and desktop applications using Neko.

+

NMagick is a port of the ImageMagick library to the haXe and Neko platforms. It provides image manipulation capabilities to both web and desktop applications using Neko.

.NET

@@ -221,7 +218,7 @@

Pascal

-

PascalMagick a Pascal binding for the MagickWand API and also the low-level MagickCore library. It works with Free Pascal / Lazarus and Delphi.

+

PascalMagick a Pascal binding for the MagickWand API and also the low-level MagickCore library. It works with Free Pascal / Lazarus and Delphi.

Perl

@@ -233,50 +230,50 @@

PHP

-

MagickWand for PHP a native PHP-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.

+

MagickWand for PHP a native PHP-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.

-

IMagick is a native PHP extension to create and modify images using the ImageMagick API. Documentation for the extension is available here.

+

IMagick is a native PHP extension to create and modify images using the ImageMagick API. Documentation for the extension is available here.

-

phMagick is a wrapper class for ImageMagick, wrapping the most common web image manipulation actions in easy to use functions, but allowing full access to ImageMagick's power by issuing system calls to it's command-line programs.

+

phMagick is a wrapper class for ImageMagick, wrapping the most common web image manipulation actions in easy to use functions, but allowing full access to ImageMagick's power by issuing system calls to it's command-line programs.

Python

-

PythonMagick an object-oriented Python interface to ImageMagick.

+

PythonMagick an object-oriented Python interface to ImageMagick.

-

PythonMagickWand an object-oriented Python interface to MagickWand based on ctypes.

+

PythonMagickWand an object-oriented Python interface to MagickWand based on ctypes.

REALbasic

-

The MBS Realbasic ImageMagick is a plugin that utilizes the power of ImageMagick from within the RealBasic environment.

+

The MBS Realbasic ImageMagick is a plugin that utilizes the power of ImageMagick from within the RealBasic environment.

Ruby

-

RMagick is an interface between the Ruby programming language and the MagickCore image processing libraries. Get started with RMagick by perusing the documentation.

+

RMagick is an interface between the Ruby programming language and the MagickCore image processing libraries. Get started with RMagick by perusing the documentation.

-

MagickWand for Ruby is an interface between the Ruby programming language and the MagickWand image processing libraries. Get started with MagickWand for PHP by perusing the documentation.

+

MagickWand for Ruby is an interface between the Ruby programming language and the MagickWand image processing libraries. Get started with MagickWand for PHP by perusing the documentation.

-

MiniMagick is a Ruby wrapper for ImageMagick command line. MiniMagick gives you convenient access to all the command line options ImageMagick supports.

+

MiniMagick is a Ruby wrapper for ImageMagick command line. MiniMagick gives you convenient access to all the command line options ImageMagick supports.

-

QuickMagick is a gem for easily accessing ImageMagick command line tools from Ruby programs.

+

QuickMagick is a gem for easily accessing ImageMagick command line tools from Ruby programs.

Tcl/Tk

-

TclMagick a native Tcl-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.

+

TclMagick a native Tcl-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.

XML RPC

-

RemoteMagick is an XML-RPC web service that creates image thumbnails.

+

RemoteMagick is an XML-RPC web service that creates image thumbnails.

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diff --git a/www/api/enhance.html b/www/api/enhance.html index 7fa04da46..d2f4d4382 100644 --- a/www/api/enhance.html +++ b/www/api/enhance.html @@ -518,16 +518,16 @@ _8c.html" target="source" name="LevelizeImageChannel">LevelizeImageChannelLevelImageColor
-

LevelImageColor() will map the given color to "black" and "white" values, limearly spreading out the colors, and level values on a channel by channel bases, as per LevelImage(). The given colors allows you to specify different level ranges for each of the color channels seperatally.

+

LevelImageColor() maps the given color to "black" and "white" values, linearly spreading out the colors, and level values on a channel by channel bases, as per LevelImage(). The given colors allows you to specify different level ranges for each of the color channels seperatally.

If the boolean 'invert' is set true the image values will modifyed in the reverse direction. That is any existing "black" and "white" colors in the image will become the color values given, with all other values compressed appropriatally. This effectivally maps a greyscale gradient into the given color gradient.

The format of the LevelImageColors method is:

-    MagickBooleanType LevelImageColors(Image *image,const ChannelType channel,
-      const MagickPixelPacket *black_color,const MagickPixelPacket *white_color,
-      const MagickBooleanType invert)
+      MagickBooleanType LevelImageColors(Image *image,const ChannelType channel,
+  const MagickPixelPacket *black_color,
+  const MagickPixelPacket *white_color,const MagickBooleanType invert)
 

A description of each parameter follows:

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When the pixel cache is initialized, pixels are scaled from whatever bit depth they originated from to that required by the pixel cache. For example, a 1-channel 1-bit monochrome PBM image is scaled to a 4 channel 8-bit RGBA image, if you are using the Q8 version of ImageMagick, and 16-bit RGBA for the Q16 version. You can determine which version you have using the ‑version option, as with this command:

-

$magick> identify -versionVersion: ImageMagick 6.5.6-1 2009-09-15 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org

+

$magick> identify -versionVersion: ImageMagick 6.5.6-2 2009-09-25 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org

As you can see, the convenience of the pixel cache sometimes comes with a trade-off in storage (e.g. storing a 1-bit monochrome image as 16-bit RGBA is wasteful) and speed (i.e. storing the entire image in memory is generally slower than accessing one scanline of pixels at a time).

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diff --git a/www/binary-releases.html b/www/binary-releases.html index e6226f239..62f50163a 100644 --- a/www/binary-releases.html +++ b/www/binary-releases.html @@ -122,9 +122,6 @@ Sponsors:
- @@ -173,16 +170,16 @@ - ImageMagick-6.5.6-1.i386.rpm - download - download + ImageMagick-6.5.6-2.i386.rpm + download + download Fedora Core 10 i386 RPM - ImageMagick-6.5.6-1.x86_64.rpm - download - download + ImageMagick-6.5.6-2.x86_64.rpm + download + download Fedora Core 10 x86_64 RPM @@ -219,7 +216,7 @@

ImageMagick RPM's are self-installing. Simply type the following command and you're ready to start using ImageMagick:

-

$magick> rpm -Uvh ImageMagick-6.5.6-1.i386.rpm

+

$magick> rpm -Uvh ImageMagick-6.5.6-2.i386.rpm

For other systems, create (or choose) a directory to install the package into and change to that directory, for example:

$magick> cd $HOME

@@ -246,10 +243,10 @@

Mac OS X Binary Release

-

We provide a Mac OS X binary distribution, however, if you already have MacPorts installed on your system, simply type:

+

We recommend MacPorts which custom builds ImageMagick in your environment. Download MacPorts and type:

$magick> sudo port install ImageMagick

-

The port command downloads ImageMagick and many of its delegate libraries (e.g. JPEG, PNG, Freetype, etc.) and configures, builds, and installs ImageMagick automagically. Alternatively, download the ImageMagick Mac OS X distribution we provide:

+

The port command downloads ImageMagick and many of its delegate libraries (e.g. JPEG, PNG, Freetype, etc.) and configures, builds, and installs ImageMagick automagically. Alternatively, you can download the ImageMagick Mac OS X distribution we provide:

@@ -264,7 +261,7 @@ - +
ImageMagick-i386-apple-darwin10.0.0.tar.gz download downloadMac OS X Leopard 10.5Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 (Intel)
@@ -301,7 +298,7 @@

ImageMagick runs on all recent Windows releases except Windows 95 / 98. We recommend its use on an NT-based version of Windows (NT4, 2000, 2003, XP, or Vista). Starting with ImageMagick 5.5.7, older versions such as Windows 95 / 98 are not supported anymore. The amount of memory can be an important factor, especially if you intend to work on large images. A minimum of 256 MB of RAM is recommended, but the more RAM the better. Although ImageMagick runs fine on a single core computer, it automagically runs in parallel on dual and quad-core systems reducing run times considerably.

The Windows version of ImageMagick is self-installing. Simply click on the appropriate version below and it will launch itself and ask you a few installation questions. Versions with Q8 in the name are 8 bits-per-pixel component (e.g. 8-bit red, 8-bit green, etc.), whereas, Q16 in the filename are 16 bits-per-pixel component. A Q16 version permits you to read or write 16-bit images without losing precision but requires twice as much resources as the Q8 version. Versions with dll in the filename include ImageMagick libraries as dynamic link libraries. If you are not sure which version is appropriate, choose -ImageMagick-6.5.6-1-Q16-windows-dll.exe.

+ImageMagick-6.5.6-2-Q16-windows-dll.exe.

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Discourse ServerMailing Lists • - Studio + Studio   diff --git a/www/command-line-processing.html b/www/command-line-processing.html index ad6eefd1a..8450082ca 100644 --- a/www/command-line-processing.html +++ b/www/command-line-processing.html @@ -122,9 +122,6 @@ Sponsors:
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ImageMagick includes a number of command-line utilities for manipulating images. Most of you are probably accustomed to editing images one at a time with a graphical user interface (GUI) with such programs as gimp or Photoshop. However, a GUI is not always convenient. Suppose you want to process an image dynamically from a web script or you want to apply the same operations to many images or repeat a specific operation at different times to the same or different image. For these types of operations, the command-line image processing utility is appropriate.

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ImageMagick includes a number of command-line utilities for manipulating images. Most of you are probably accustomed to editing images one at a time with a graphical user interface (GUI) with such programs as gimp or Photoshop. However, a GUI is not always convenient. Suppose you want to process an image dynamically from a web script or you want to apply the same operations to many images or repeat a specific operation at different times to the same or different image. For these types of operations, the command-line image processing utility is appropriate.

The ImageMagick command-line tools exit with a status of 0 if the command line arguments have a proper syntax and no problems are encountered. Expect a descriptive message and an exit status of 1 if any exception occurs such as improper syntax, a problem reading or writing an image, or any other problem that prevents the command from completing successfully.

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In the paragraphs below, find a short description for each command-line tool. Click on the program name to get details about the program usage and a list of command-line options that alters how the program behaves. If you are just getting acquainted with ImageMagick, start with the convert program. Be sure to peruse Anthony Thyssen's tutorial on how to use ImageMagick utilities to convert, compose, or edit images from the command-line.

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In the paragraphs below, find a short description for each command-line tool. Click on the program name to get details about the program usage and a list of command-line options that alters how the program behaves. If you are just getting acquainted with ImageMagick, start with the convert program. Be sure to peruse Anthony Thyssen's tutorial on how to use ImageMagick utilities to convert, compose, or edit images from the command-line.

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    You will receive a reply within 24-48 hours if your submission is any of these topics. For all other topics, do not expect a reply. Instead post your message to the discourse server or the mailing list.

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    ImageMagick source and binary distributions are available from a variety of FTP and Web mirrors around the world listed below. ImageMagick stable and development source releases are also available from Subversion. Before you download, you may want to review recent changes to the ImageMagick distribution.

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    The latest release of ImageMagick is version 6.5.6-1.

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    The latest release of ImageMagick is version 6.5.6-2.

    Australia
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    Here are a few examples of what you can do with an image using ImageMagick from the command line, a program interface, or script. You can generate this image yourself with this PerlMagick script, examples.pl.


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    Here are a few examples of what you can do with an image using ImageMagick from the command line, a program interface, or script. You can generate this image yourself with this PerlMagick script, examples.pl.


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    To verify HDRI is properly configured, look for "HDRI" in the version string:

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    $magick> identify -versionVersion: ImageMagick 6.5.6-1 2009-09-15 Q16 HDRI http://www.imagemagick.org

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    $magick> identify -versionVersion: ImageMagick 6.5.6-2 2009-09-25 Q16 HDRI http://www.imagemagick.org

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    The next generation of ImageMagick, version 5, started when Bob Friesenhahn contacted me and suggested I improve the application programming interface so users could leverage the image-processing algorithms from other languages or scripts. Bob also wrote a C++ wrapper for ImageMagick called Magick++, and began contributing enhancements such as the module loader facility, automatic file identification, and test suites. In the mean-time, the project picked up a few other notable contributors: Glenn Randers-Pehrson, William Radcliffe, and Leonard Rosenthol. By now, ImageMagick was being utilized by tens of thousands of users, who reacted gruffly when a new release broke an existing API call or script. The other members of the group wanted to freeze the API and command line but I was not quite ready, since ImageMagick was not quite what I had envisioned it could be. Bob and the others created a fork of ImageMagick. I alone continued to develop ImageMagick.

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    I did not work alone for long. Anthony Thyssen contacted me about deficiencies in the ImageMagick command line programs. He pointed out that the command line was confusing when dealing with more than one image. He suggested an orderly, well-defined method for dealing with the command line, and this became ImageMagick version 6 (the current release). His efforts are detailed on his web pages, Examples of ImageMagick Usage. I highly recommend that you peruse his site. He has illustrated the power of ImageMagick in ways that even I did not know were possible.

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    I did not work alone for long. Anthony Thyssen contacted me about deficiencies in the ImageMagick command line programs. He pointed out that the command line was confusing when dealing with more than one image. He suggested an orderly, well-defined method for dealing with the command line, and this became ImageMagick version 6 (the current release). His efforts are detailed on his web pages, Examples of ImageMagick Usage. I highly recommend that you peruse his site. He has illustrated the power of ImageMagick in ways that even I did not know were possible.

    It has been 20 years since ImageMagick was first conceived, and it looks likely that it will be here for another 20 and beyond. The command line and the application programming interface are stable, but there is still work to do. We are currently working on improving the conjure utility, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) support, and adding better support for video formats.

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    To get the print size in inches of an image at 72 DPI, use:

    $magick> identify -format "%[fx:w/72] by %[fx:h/72] inches" document.png8.5 x 11 inches

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    Command-line Tutorials

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    ImageMagick Book Review

    Mailing List Archives

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      G'MIC: convert, manipulate and visualize generic 1D/2D/3D multi-spectral image files
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      Image Commander: bulk picture processing with a GUI
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      G'MIC: convert, manipulate and visualize generic 1D/2D/3D multi-spectral image files
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      Image Commander: bulk picture processing with a GUI

    Other Projects Hosted by ImageMagick Studio

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    The ImageMagick mailing lists are a low noise and subject oriented. The subject is the discussion of ImageMagick software and its use. Although the lists are unmoderated, do not post off-topic or test messages to the lists. Off-topic postings could result in the offender being silently removed from the lists and prevented from rejoining.

    Questions and postings pertaining to the usage of ImageMagick regardless of the interface. This includes the command-line utilities, as well as the C and C++ APIs. Usage questions are like "How do I use ImageMagick to create drop shadows".

    Questions and postings pertaining to the development of ImageMagick, feature enhancements, and ImageMagick internals. ImageMagick source code and algorithms are discussed here. Usage questions which are too arcane for the normal user list should also be posted here

    Post any defects you find in the released or beta versions of the ImageMagick software here. The ImageMagick maintainers carefully monitor this list and will work diligently to repair any reported problems. When posting a bug report, please specify both the ImageMagick version and operating system you are using.

    Announcements pertaining to ImageMagick, or ImageMagick related software. This list is moderated and is not used for any discussion

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    The ImageMagick web site is available from a variety of web mirrors around the world listed below.

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    Introduction: convert, edit, and compose images from the command-line or program interface.
    Examples of ImageMagick usage: a few examples that show what you can do with an image using ImageMagick.
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    Anthony Thyssen's examples of ImageMagick usage: a comprehensive tutorial of using ImageMagick from the command line.
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    Anthony Thyssen's examples of ImageMagick usage: a comprehensive tutorial of using ImageMagick from the command line.
    Color names: how to specify a color name, a hex color, or a numerical RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA, CMYK, or CMYKA color.
    Resources: ImageMagick depends on external resources including configuration files, loadable modules, fonts, and environment variables.
    Architecture: get to know more about the software and algorithms behind ImageMagick.
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    Download ImageMagick: ImageMagick source and binary distributions are available from a variety of FTP and Web mirrors.
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    Command line processing: the anatomy of the command line.
    Command line options: annotated list of all options that can appear on the command-line.
    Fx: apply a mathematical expression to an image or image channels.
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      ChMagick: is a Ch an embeddable MagickCore C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting.
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      IMagick: is a native PHP extension to create and modify images using the ImageMagick API.
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      JMagick: provides an object-oriented Java interface to ImageMagick.
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      ChMagick: is a Ch an embeddable MagickCore C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting.
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      CL-Magick: provides a Common Lisp interface to the ImageMagick library.
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      G2F: implements an Ada 95 binding to a subset of the low-level MagickCore library.
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      IMagick: is a native PHP extension to create and modify images using the ImageMagick API.
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      MagickCore: C API, recommended for wizard-level developers.
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      PascalMagick: a Pascal binding for the MagickWand API and also the low-level MagickCore library.
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      MagickWand for PHP: a native PHP-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.
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      nMagick: is a port of the ImageMagick library to the haXe and Neko platforms.
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      PascalMagick: a Pascal binding for the MagickWand API and also the low-level MagickCore library.
      PerlMagick: convert, compose, and edit images from the Perl language.
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      PythonMagick: an object-oriented Python interface to ImageMagick.
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      RMagick: is an interface between the Ruby programming language and ImageMagick.
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      TclMagick: a native Tcl-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.
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      PythonMagick: an object-oriented Python interface to ImageMagick.
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      RMagick: is an interface between the Ruby programming language and ImageMagick.
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      TclMagick: a native Tcl-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.
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    Definitive Guide to ImageMagick: this book explains ImageMagick in a practical, learn-by-example fashion.
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    ImageMagick Tricks: this book is packed with examples of photo manipulations, logo creation, animations, and complete web projects.
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    Definitive Guide to ImageMagick: this book explains ImageMagick in a practical, learn-by-example fashion.
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    ImageMagick Tricks: this book is packed with examples of photo manipulations, logo creation, animations, and complete web projects.
    Discourse server: get help from fellow ImageMagick users and developers, post to these forums.
    Mailing list: get help from fellow ImageMagick users and developers, post to these mailing lists.
    Contact the Wizards: for issues outside the scope of the discourse server and mailing list, contact the wizards.
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    Report bugs and vulnerabilities: our highest priority is to fix security defects and bug reports, usually within 48 hours of your report. The bug discourse server requires that you register. If you do not want to register, you can contact the ImageMagick developers with a convenient web form.
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    Report bugs and vulnerabilities: our highest priority is to fix security defects and bug reports, usually within 48 hours of your report. The bug discourse server requires that you register. If you do not want to register, you can contact the ImageMagick developers with a convenient web form.
    Sponsor ImageMagick: contribute bug fixes, enhancements, hardware, funds, etc. to ensure the ImageMagick project thrives.
    ImageMagick t-shirt: donate $25 USD and we acknowledge your gift with a logoed t-shirt.
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