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I turned ImageMagick into a quick and easy image editor for every need I have
Here's the thing about ImageMagick: it looks complicated because it's built for power users who need flexibility. When you first open the website documentation, you're bombarded with hundreds of ...
Today’s how-to will show you how to install the command-line picture-manipulation tool ImageMagick, and how to build an Automator system service using shell scripting. The Service will take any number ...
I've spent a lot of time in my column talking about text processing and analysis, with the basic assumption that if you're using the command line, you're focused on text. That's not always true, and ...
Sure, you can open up a graphics program like GIMP and resize an image, but what if you want to resize 10, 50 or 200 images? ImageMagick's convert program is just what you need. I a previous article, ...
While not a common way to manage images in OS X, converting images in the terminal is a quick and easy affair. You can actually use two different methods to convert image files using the command line.
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