#+title: ImageMagick #+date: "2021-05-09 19:55:50 +08:00" #+date_modified: "2021-05-09 20:55:15 +08:00" #+language: en The swiss army knife for picture manipulation in the command line. For future reference, this mainly use v7 which has Git-style interface (which is way better, IMO). * Subcommands - =convert= - resize images, convert between formats, apply filter effects - =identify= - print information on the image - =mogrify= - similar to =convert= except modifies the original file * Examples A comprehensive tool calls for a comprehensive introduction. ** Resize an image by half #+begin_src shell magick resize $INPUT -resize 50% $OUTPUT #+end_src You can find out various geometry options from the [[https://imagemagick.org/script/command-line-processing.php#geometry][documentation]]. ** Print the information #+begin_src shell magick identify $INPUT #+end_src ** Use ImageMagick as a color picker You can use any tool that can pipe an image to other tools. #+begin_src shell maim --select --shader crosshair --tolerance 0 --hidecursor | magick convert - -resize 1x1\! -format '%[hex:p{0,0}]' info:- #+end_src