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ImageMagick v6 Examples
This web pages presents a set of examples using ImageMagick from the command line. However they are also examples of what can be done using the ImageMagick Application Programming Interface (API). As such these pages should be the first stop for IM users after reading the terse user manuals.
2007
imagemagick:doc_start [Softlibre]
Documentation très complète, en français, sur l'utilisation de imagemagick
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2006
khtml2png - Make screenshots from webpages
Welcome to khtml2png khtml2png is a command line program to create screenshots of webpages. It uses libkhtml (the library that is used in the KDE webbrowser Konqueror) and "convert" from the ImageMagick graphic conversion toolkit (only in khtml2png 2.x).
ImageMagick: Convert, Edit, and Compose Images
ImageMagick®, version 6.2.5, is a free software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images in a large variety of formats. Images can be cropped, colors can be changed, various effects can be applied, images can be rotated and combined, and text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves can be added to images and stretched and rotated.
ImageMagick: Convert, Edit, and Compose Images
ImageMagick®, version 6.2.7, is a free software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images in a large variety of formats. Images can be cropped, colors can be changed, various effects can be applied, images can be rotated and combined, and text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves can be added to images and stretched and rotated.
ImageMagick is free software: it is delivered with full source code and can be freely used, copied, modified and distributed. Its license is compatible with the GPL. It runs on all major operating systems.
2005
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