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CLI Graphics: ImageMagick: import, display, mogrify

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Manipulate images from the command line with ImageMagick.
You might think that working on the command line means you are sentenced to a desktop without graphics or digital images. But that's wrong thinking. You may also be surprised to learn that some popular GUI applications for image processing can also be used from the CLI. Today we'll take a look at three tools for capturing, displaying, and massaging images from the CLI. They are all (import, display, and mogrify) part of ImageMagick.
 read more | mail this link | score:8146 | -Ray, February 24, 2004
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