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− | ImageMagick is a set of tools for image manipulation and conversion. It consits of a set of command line programs as well as of a library that can be interfaced from own applications. It can do almost any image manipulation from a batch file or shell script and even brings it's own scripting language. Besides this, it serves well to circumvent a known Photoshop bug that prevents fom [[opening large TIFFs with Photoshop]]. | + | ImageMagick is a set of tools for image manipulation and conversion. It consits of a set of command line programs as well as of a library that can be interfaced from own applications. It can do almost any image manipulation from a batch file or shell script and even brings it's own scripting language. Besides this, it serves well to circumvent a known Photoshop bug that prevents fom [[Photoshop limitations#opening large TIFFs with Photoshop|opening large TIFFs with Photoshop]]. |
The software can be found at [http://www.imagemagick.org/ www.imagemagick.org]. | The software can be found at [http://www.imagemagick.org/ www.imagemagick.org]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 28 October 2005
ImageMagick is a set of tools for image manipulation and conversion. It consits of a set of command line programs as well as of a library that can be interfaced from own applications. It can do almost any image manipulation from a batch file or shell script and even brings it's own scripting language. Besides this, it serves well to circumvent a known Photoshop bug that prevents fom opening large TIFFs with Photoshop.
The software can be found at www.imagemagick.org.