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  ImageMagick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification and display of bitmap images.
ImageMagick is delivered with full source code and can be freely used, copied, modified and distributed.
Most of the functionality of ImageMagick can be used interactively from the command line; more often, however, the features are used from programs written in the programming languages Perl, C, C++, Python, Ruby, PHP or Java, for which ready-made ImageMagick interfaces (PerlMagick, Magick++, PythonMagick, RMagick, MagickWand for PHP, and JMagick) are available.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ImageMagick   (343 words)

  
 ImageFolio Pro Edition 3.1 : ImageMagick Installation Procedures
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries offered under a usage license to read, write, and manipulate an image in many image formats (over 87 major formats as of 2/3/2003) including popular formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF.
ImageMagick is quite portable, and compiles under almost every general purpose operating system that runs on 32-bit or 64-bit CPUs.
ImageMagick must be compiled on the server, along with several required source image libraries, also called delegates, which include JPEG, TIFF, and PNG.
www.imagefolio.com /users/docs/pro31/imagemagick.shtml   (879 words)

  
 ImageMagick: Formats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick includes a number of built-in (embedded) images which may be referenced as if they were an image file.
ImageMagick includes a number of built-in (embedded) patterns which may be referenced as if they were an image file.
ImageMagick provides a number of format identifiers which are used to add, remove, and save embedded profiles for images which can support embedded profiles.
pair.imagemagick.org /script/formats.php   (1446 words)

  
 PHP Frontend to ImageMagick
ImageMagick is a powerful set of image manipulation utilities.
ImageMagick should be installed on your system before you can use it in your scripts.
ImageMagick is far more powerful than the GD library, but you can use the latter even in safe mode.
www.devarticles.com /c/a/PHP/PHP-Frontend-to-ImageMagick   (1979 words)

  
 ImageMagick For Windows
While multiple versions of ImageMagick may be installed at one time, if your intention is to replace a prior installation of ImageMagick with a newer version, then it may be wise to uninstall the existing ImageMagick (see uninstall procedure) prior to installing the newer version.
ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to render Postscript and PDF files, as well as formats where a translator to Postscript is available.
In order to facilitate building C and C++ programs that use ImageMagick without requiring building ImageMagick from source code, the header files and link libraries required to build programs using Visual C++ 6.0 are provided in “include” and “lib” subdirectories under the installation directory.
bel.gsi.de /docs/imagemagick/www/windows.html   (1439 words)

  
 ImageMagick: Convert, Edit, and Compose Images
ImageMagick is free software: it is delivered with full source code and can be freely used, copied, modified and distributed.
An open source project backed by years of continual development, ImageMagick supports over 90 image formats and can perform impressive operations such as creating images from scratch; changing colors; stretching, rotating, and overlaying images; and overlaying text on images.
Whether you use ImageMagick to manage the family photos or to embark on a job involving millions of images, this book will provide you with the knowledge to manage your images with ease.
www.imagemagick.org   (391 words)

  
 ImageMagick v6 Examples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Collection of ImageMagick Hints and Tips page I first started in 1993 (and placed on the new fangled world-wide-web starting at the same time).
Basically, let the example pages give you a start to just what is possible with ImageMagick and develop just what you want to do, before encoding the results in your own scripts and API code, where it is harder to 'try out' changes.
ImageMagick Mailing List, will generally result in whole sections being added or new examples to existing sections created.
www.cit.gu.edu.au /~anthony/graphics/imagick6   (1575 words)

  
 ImageMagick 3.9.2 README
ImageMagick utilities recognizes many image formats and for your convenience automatically converts most of these alien image format to MIFF at execution time.
ImageMagick requires a background texture for the TILE format and for the -texture option of montage.
ImageMagick requires rawtorle from the Utah Raster Toolkit to write the RLE image format (may not compile under linux)..
astroa.physics.metu.edu.tr /MANUALS/ImageMagick/install.html   (2166 words)

  
 lf211, Graphics: Do magic with images on the shell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick is a collection of graphic tools to work with images.
While playing with ImageMagick I found that there is sometimes a discrepancy between the documentation and the actual functionality.
Installation: Probably ImageMagick is already installed on your system as it is usually included in all common Linux distributions.
www.linuxfocus.org /English/July2001/article211.shtml   (1770 words)

  
 Graphics from the command line
ImageMagick is implemented as a wrapper around a bunch of different imaging libraries, including libtiff and libpng (see Resources for links to my earlier articles on libtiff).
This is one reason ImageMagick is not as fast as a custom application would be; it has to be written in a generic manner that can deal with the different ways these libraries represent image data.
ImageMagick will automatically respect the ratio created by the two sides of the image when it is resizing.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/library/l-graf/?ca=dnt-428   (2516 words)

  
 ImageMagick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick - is a free software suite for the creation, modification and display of bitmap images.
Most of the functionality of ImageMagick can be used interactively from the command line; more often, however, the features are used from pro- grams written in the programming languages Perl, C, C++, Python, PHP, Ruby, Tcl/Tk or Java, for which ready-made ImageMagick interfaces (PerlMagick, Magick++, PythonMagick, MagickWand for PHP, RMagick, TclMagick, and JMagick) are available.
ImageMagick includes a number of command-line utilities for manipulat- ing images.
linuxcommand.org /man_pages/ImageMagick1.html   (565 words)

  
 ImageMagick - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is the album to place images produced or modified by ImageMagick that do not have a better fit in one of the other albums.
ImageMagick Examples Test Image5245 viewsA test image designed to contain a range of colors, transparencies and other features, specifically to give IM a good workout when used.
L-systems Bush53 viewsThe ImageMagick source distribution includes the tree.pl Perl script to generate this image.
redux.imagemagick.org /gallery   (724 words)

  
 Gentoo Linux Documentation -- ImageMagick, imlib, imlib2: BMP decoding buffer overflows
ImageMagick, imlib and imlib2 contain exploitable buffer overflow vulnerabilities in the BMP image processing code.
ImageMagick is a suite of image manipulation utilities and libraries used for a wide variety of image formats.
Due to improper bounds checking, ImageMagick and imlib are vulnerable to a buffer overflow when decoding runlength-encoded bitmaps.
www.gentoo.org /security/en/glsa/glsa-200409-12.xml   (185 words)

  
 ImageMagick AmigaOS distribution - Convert, Edit, and Compose Images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
You can access ImageMagick functions directly from the command line using the ImageMagick tools convert, mogrify, montage, composite, or identify.
ImageMagick is copyright ImageMagick Studio LLC, a non-profit organization.
ImageMagick is available for free, may be used to support both open and proprietary applications, and may be redistributed without fee.
amiga.sourceforge.net /ImageMagick   (656 words)

  
 ImageMagick - X11 Image Processing and Display Package
ImageMagick, version 3.7.5, is a package for display and interactive manipulation of images for the X Window System.
ImageMagick is known to compile and run on virtually any Unix system and Linux.
ImageMagick is now fully ANSI C compliant and will compile with any C++ compiler.
www.chemie.fu-berlin.de /chemnet/use/suppl/imagemagick/ImageMagick.html   (555 words)

  
 More graphics from the command line
If this is the first ImageMagick article from IBM DeveloperWorks that you've found, you would do well to have a look at this first article as well -- you will find it linked in the Resources section.
ImageMagick can also do interesting conversions to more than one image at once which are worth mentioning.
ImageMagick is a collection of tools and libraries to read, write, and manipulate images in over 89 major formats.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/library/l-graf2/?ca=dgr-lnxw15GraphicsLine   (2620 words)

  
 ISS X-Force Database: imagemagick-format-string(12602): ImageMagick format string allows arbitrary command execution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick is a freely available collection of tools and libraries for most Unix, Linux, or Microsoft Windows based-operating systems.
ImageMagick versions 5.4.3.x and earlier could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by a format string vulnerability.
CVE-2003-0555: ImageMagick 5.4.3.x and earlier allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a %x filename, possibly triggering a format string vulnerability.
xforce.iss.net /xforce/xfdb/12602   (302 words)

  
 ImageMagick: Command-line Tools
ImageMagick includes a number of command-line utilities for manipulating images.
If you are just getting acquianted with ImageMagick, start at the top of the list, the convert program, and work your way dowm.
Also be sure to peruse Anthony Thyssen's tutorial on how to use ImageMagick utilities to convert, compose, or edit images from the command-line.
www.imagemagick.com /www/command-line-tools.html   (343 words)

  
 Planet Mirror - imagemagick - ImageMagick archive - free downloads
While ImageMagick uses the libwmflite (parser) component of the libwmf package which does not depend on any special libraries, the libwmf package as a whole depends on FreeType 2 and either the xmlsoft libxml, or expat libraries.
Since ImageMagick already uses libxml (for reading SVG and to retrieve files via HTTP or FTP), it is recommended that the options '--without-expat --with-xml' be supplied to libwmf's configure script.
The FlashPIX library may be obtained from ImageMagick anonymous CVS by checking out the 'fpx' module, or retrieving the file libfpx-1.2.0.9.tar.gz from the ftp directory.
public.planetmirror.com /pub/imagemagick   (1860 words)

  
 ImageMagick 6.2.6 - MacUpdate
ImageMagick is a robust collection of UNIX tools and libraries offered under a usage license to read, write, and manipulate an image in many image formats (over 89 major formats) including popular formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF.
ImageMagick's focus is on performance, minimizing bugs, and providing stable APIs and ABIs.
I, for one, am glad to know a new version of ImageMagick available, even though the only clicking involved is, um, firing up the terminal.
www.macupdate.com /info.php/id/12447   (540 words)

  
 ImageMagick :: Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick source code and algorithms are discussed here.
When posting a bug report, please specify both the ImageMagick version and operating system you are using.
MSL is an XML-based wrapper to the ImageMagick image-processing functions.
redux.imagemagick.org /discussion-server   (370 words)

  
 Image Manipulation and batch conversion using ImageMagick for Linux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick is a suite of command line utilities to create, convert, edit and display images.
ImageMagick is extremely flexible and powerful for the most common operations on image manipulation, specially for Web applications, and usually eliminates the need of external graphic editors to accomplish these jobs.
IM is bundled on most Linux distributions, but it's also available on other platforms, at the official site.
www.misfit.hpg.ig.com.br /magick/en_mag.html   (860 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project details for ImageMagick
ImageMagick (TM) is a package for the automated and interative manipulation of images.
ImageMagick may be used as a component of both open source and proprietary applications.
ImageMagick should stop using very common names like convert, combine, display, animate, identify, import, and stretch for its component programs because lots of other programs are already using these names.
freshmeat.net /releases/79449   (731 words)

  
 NewsForge | Advanced image editing from the command line with ImageMagick
ImageMagick (IM) is a command-line graphics creation and editing application.
In a previous article we used it to add text and frames to images, and for other basic image manipulation.
In this article we'll use the ImageMagick suite of commands to create a multi-image mosaic, draw some basic shapes, and create 3D logos.
software.newsforge.com /software/05/04/29/1358220.shtml?tid=131&tid=75   (584 words)

  
 PerlMagick Windows 2000 HowTo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
ImageMagick is an open-source image manipulation library available for most operating systems and platforms.
Build ImageMagick according to the instructions, which you'll find in \ImageMagick-5.4.0\www\install.html (or wherever you put it.) If you hold an LZW license from Unisys and want to enable LZW compression, you should edit the 'magick_config.h' file and uncomment the #define HazLZW line.
For all ImageMagick/PerlMagick related questions, your first port of call should be the ImageMagick mailing lists at http://www.imagemagick.org/www/magick-list.html - I read them daily, and so do lots of people who know a lot more about it than I do.
www.dylanbeattie.net /magick/howto.html   (1303 words)

  
 Install Imagemagick - WebGUI.nl
ImageMagick is a set of tools to manipulate images on unix.
While compiling and installing ImageMagick is not simple there are a number of advantages on getting your own ImageMagick.
After installing you will know where ImageMagick resides and that you have the latest version (which will help when installing the perl module).
www.webgui.nl /install_imagemagick   (519 words)

  
 ImageMagick 6.2.6 – Mac OS X – VersionTracker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Notify me when ImageMagick is updated on VersionTracker.
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read, write, and manipulate an image in any of the more popular image formats including GIF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, and Photo CD.
The best way to install and use ImageMagick is via the package managers Fink or DarwinPorts.
www.versiontracker.com /dyn/moreinfo/macosx/7420   (401 words)

  
 IM v6 Examples -- Annotating Images
ImageMagick provides a lot of ways to do these things, but not all are easy to discover from the manuals on your own.
Of course if you are compositing the same label (say a copyright message) onto a lot of images, it would probably be better to generate your label seperately and compose that label onto each image using "mogrify".
ImageMagick also provides a number of options that are specifically useful for more subtle watermarking, over a larger area.
www.cit.gu.edu.au /~anthony/graphics/imagick6/annotating   (5466 words)

  
 sam2p
ImageMagick creates incompliant, incompatible and very large EPS files.
ImageMagick sometimes puts the Adobes DSC comments wrong, so the output EPS file is not suitable for embedding.
ImageMagick sometimes downsamples a 24 bit image to a 256-color palette, without displaying any warnings.
www.inf.bme.hu /~pts/sam2p   (1306 words)

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