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  1. How to resize an image using ImageMagick - Ask Ubuntu

    Dec 26, 2022 · From How to easily resize images via command-line? I know I can use this command to resize an image in bash: convert -resize 1024X768 source.png dest.jpg But I'm stuck at only …

  2. How to install the latest version of ImageMagick? - Ask Ubuntu

    However, I want to use ImageMagick version 6.8.9.9. Is there a way to install this version with apt-get or some package manager without upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04?

  3. imagemagick - convert images to pdf - Ask Ubuntu

    Jul 9, 2014 · I have saved multiple images from google books. I wanted to convert them to a single pdf file, where in I need some inputs. The below two images(one png and one jpeg) are two continuous …

  4. ImageMagick missing libtiff.so.5 after upgrade to 24.04

    Sep 8, 2024 · 0 Even after removing imagemagick as Archisman suggested, I still had an executable. For example, type -a convert showed there was an executable in /usr/local/bin/convert. That was a …

  5. compiling - What is simplest process to get ImageMagick 7 with PNG ...

    Mar 12, 2020 · For some reason doing apt install imagemagick only gives me a really old version (pre-2012) and there's a change in the later versions that I need, which means I need to build from …

  6. ImageMagick convert-im6.q16: unable to open image - Ask Ubuntu

    Mar 20, 2022 · Thanks kenn, this is something I saw earlier but it deals with PDF in ImageMagick. I had a look at xml policies but as it was format related i concluded it would not solve my issue.

  7. Where is the magick command of Imagemagick? - Ask Ubuntu

    Feb 11, 2021 · Update: Thanks to @steeldriver, I have quickly learnt a lot about ImageMagick :) The ImageMagick version 6 command line API (shipped with Ubuntu 20.04 and earlier) consists of these …

  8. How do I create an animated gif from still images (preferably with the ...

    Jul 14, 2015 · Hi @astro123 how is the quality lower? Smaller image size, or less frames, or something else (GIF uses lossless apparently, so can't be worse compression)? Try -framerate 60 -r 60. Inspect …

  9. How to blur an image from command line? - Ask Ubuntu

    Feb 2, 2018 · generalizing from an answer answer from this forum: convert orig_file.jpg -blur 0x8 blured_file.jpg or convert orig_file.jpg -filter Gaussian -blur 0x8 blured_file.jpg where 0x8 defines …

  10. How to crop borders/white spaces from image? - Ask Ubuntu

    Aug 20, 2018 · ImageMagick Trim The command line option trim used together with convert, or mogrify lets you trim borders of the same color as the corners of an image. Usage: convert input.png -trim …