ImageMagickTM 5.5.4 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) including popular formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce, or add special effects to an image or image sequence and save your completed work in the same or differing image format. Image processing operations are available from the command line, as well as through C, C++, Perl, or Java programming interfaces.
Here are just a few examples of what ImageMagick can do:
Convert an image from one format to another (e.g. TIFF to JPEG) |
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Resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce, or add special effects to an image |
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Create a montage of image thumbnails |
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Create a transparent image suitable for use on the Web |
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Turn a group of images into a GIF animation sequence |
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Create a composite image by combining several separate images |
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Draw shapes or text on an image |
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Decorate an image with a border or frame |
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Describe the format and characteristics of an image |
You can access ImageMagick functions directly from the command line using the ImageMagick tools convert, mogrify, montage, composite, or identify. Use the display program to interactively manipulate your images or animate an image sequence from a graphical panel. Finally you have access to the various image manipulation methods directly from the most popular application development environment: Perl , C++ , C , Python, or Java . These programs, and much more, are discussed in detail. Just follow the appropriate link on this page.
You can subscribe to the mailing list or register with the web-based discourse server. Here you can ask questions and get advice from other ImageMagick users and see announcements of bug fixes, enhancements, and new releases.
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.
The ImageMagick logo is copyright Pineapple USA Inc . It is freely distributable, however, modifications to the logo are not permitted.
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ImageMagick is quite portable, and compiles under almost every general purpose operating system that runs on 32-bit or 64-bit CPUs. ImageMagick is available for virtually any Unix or Unix-like system, including Linux. It also runs under Windows '95 and later ('95, '98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP), Macintosh (MacOS 9 and 10), VMS, and OS/2.
ImageMagick source and binaries are available from a large number of ftp and http mirror sites. Binary packages are provided for a variety of operating systems. Besides the mirror sites, developers may obtain the ImageMagick source code via anonymous CVS. The entire source and binary distribution is available for order on CD.
Installation instructions are available here for building ImageMagick from source code under Unix, VMS, Windows, and Macintosh.
ImageMagick Utilities |
ImageMagick provides a powerful set of command line utilities. These utilities use a consistent set of options. The available utilities and links to their documentation are shown in the following table:
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animate a sequence of images |
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composite images together |
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execute a Magick Scripting Language (MSL) XML script |
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convert an image or sequence of images |
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display an image on a workstation running X |
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describe an image or image sequence |
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capture an application or X server screen |
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transform an image or sequence of images |
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create a composite image (in a grid) from separate images |
ImageMagick Programming Interfaces |
ImageMagick capabilities may be accessed from many languages and scripting environments as shown in the following table:
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C is the core programming interface to ImageMagick |
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Magick++ provides an object-oriented C++ interface to ImageMagick |
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PerlMagick provides an object-oriented Perl interface to ImageMagick |
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PythonMagick an object-oriented Python interface to ImageMagick |
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JMagick provides an object-oriented Java interface to ImageMagick |
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Visual Basic |
The ImageMagickObject OLE control supports access from Visual Basic programs under Microsoft Windows. |
Windows Script Host (WSH) |
The ImageMagickObject OLE control supports access from Windows Script Host (WSH) (cscript and wscript) under Microsoft Windows. |
A scripting interface for the Mac |
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The Alagad Magick Tag for ColdFusion is a free, open source, ColdFusion Custom Tag. |
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A C++ interface between ImageMagick and OpenPTC. |
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A C++ interface between ImageMagick and wxWindows. Includes a sample image display program. |
Some of these languages and scripting environments are supported by ImageMagick Studio while others are developed and supported by third parties.
ImageMagick Topics |
Topics related to ImageMagick:
Provides answers to questions which are often asked about ImageMagick. |
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Provides a high-level view of enhancements made to ImageMagick over the years. |
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Provides a change-log view of ImageMagick source code and feature changes. |
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Describes how you can contribute to the ImageMagick project. |
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Bugs should be reported by posting to the Magick-bugs mailing list. But first you must subscribe to the list! Alternatively, you can report bugs using the bug tracker at SourceForge. |
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Provides a detailed description of the MIFF file format. |
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Provides a detailed description of the algorithm used by ImageMagick to reduce the number of colors in an image. |
Here are some uses of ImageMagick:
ImageMagick Studio provides an interactive web interface to process images. |
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WebMagick creates photo albums for the Web. |
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A Motif GUI for the animate program. |
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A collection of tips and sample scripts for PerlMagick |
The following publications provide an in-depth coverage of ImageMagick topics:
Written by Martien Verbruggen. Covers use of ImageMagick's PerlMagick, and other Perl graphic interfaces for graphical programming tasks. |
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Written by Shawn Wallace . Covers use of ImageMagick's utilities and PerlMagick, as well as other tools for creating Web graphics. |
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Written by Allan Kent, et. al., Wrox Press Ltd . Covers use of ImageMagick in PHP4 applications. |
ImageMagick Sponsors |
We want to thank these sponsors of the ImageMagick project:
You or your company may want to sponsor the ImageMagick project as well.