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- ImageMagick - ImageMagick is an X11 package for display and
- interactive manipulation of images.
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- ImageMagick is an X11 package for display and interactive
- manipulation of images. The package includes tools for
- image conversion, annotation, compositing, animation, and
- creating montages. ImageMagick can read and write many of
- the more popular image formats (e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PNM, XPM,
- Photo CD, etc.). ImageMagick is available via anonymous FTP
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- ddddiiiissssppppllllaaaayyyy
- DDDDiiiissssppppllllaaaayyyy is a machine architecture independent image and
- display program. It can display an image on any
- workstation display running an X server. DDDDiiiissssppppllllaaaayyyy can
- read and write many of the more popular image formats
- (e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PNM, Photo CD, etc.). You can
- perform these functions on the image:
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- o load an image from a file
- o display the next image
- o display the former image
- o display a sequence of images as a slide show
- o write the image to a file
- o print the image to a Postscript printer
- o delete the image file
- o create a Visual Image Directory
- o select the image to display by its thumbnail rather than name
- o undo last image transformation
- o copy a region of the image
- o paste a region to the image
- o restore the image to its original size
- o refresh the image
- o half the image size
- o double the image size
- o resize the image
- o crop the image
- o cut the image
- o flop image in the horizontal direction
- o flip image in the vertical direction
- o rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise
- o rotate the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise
- o rotate the image
- o shear the image
- o trim the image edges
- o invert the colors of the image
- o vary the color brightness
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- o vary the color saturation
- o vary the image hue
- o gamma correct the image
- o sharpen the image contrast
- o dull the image contrast
- o perform histogram equalization on the image
- o perform histogram normalization on the image
- o negate the image colors
- o toggle the colormap type: : Shared or Private
- o reduce the speckles within an image
- o eliminate peak noise from an image
- o detect edges within the image
- o emboss an image
- o oil paint an image
- o convert the image to grayscale
- o set the maximum number of unique colors in the image
- o segment the image by color
- o apply image processing techniques to a region of interest
- o annotate the image with text
- o draw on the image
- o edit an image pixel color
- o edit the image matte information
- o composite an image with another
- o add a border to the image
- o surround image with an ornamental border
- o add an image comment
- o display image centered on a backdrop
- o display image to background of a window
- o display information about the image
- o display information about this program
- o discard all images and exit program
- o change the level of magnification
- o display images specified by a World Wide Web (WWW) uniform resource locator (URL)
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- Import reads an image from any visible window on an X
- server and outputs it as an image file. You can
- capture a single window, the entire screen, or any
- rectangular portion of the screen. You can use the
- display (see display(1)) utility for redisplay,
- printing, editing, formatting, archiving, image
- processing, etc. of the captured image.
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- The target window can be specified by id, name, or may
- be selected by clicking the mouse in the desired
- window. If you press a button and then drag, a
- rectangle will form which expands and contracts as the
- mouse moves. To save the portion of the screen
- defined by the rectangle, just release the button. The
- keyboard bell is rung once at the beginning of the
- screen capture and twice when it completes.
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- Animate displays a sequence of images on any
- workstation display running an X server. Animate first
- determines the hardware capabilities of the
- workstation. If the number of unique colors in an
- image is less than or equal to the number the
- workstation can support, the image is displayed in an X
- window. Otherwise the number of colors in the image is
- first reduced to match the color resolution of the
- workstation before it is displayed.
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- This means that a continuous-tone 24 bits/pixel image
- can display on a 8 bit pseudo-color device or
- monochrome device. In most instances the reduced color
- image closely resembles the original. Alternatively, a
- monochrome or pseudo-color image sequence can display
- on a continuous-tone 24 bits/pixels device.
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- Montage creates a composite image by combining several
- separate images. The images are tiled on the composite
- image with the name of the image optionally appearing
- just below the individual tile.
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- Convert converts an input file using one image format
- to an output file with a differing image format. By
- default, the image format is determined by it's magic
- number. To specify a particular image format, precede
- the filename with an image format name and a colon
- (i.e. ps:image) or specify the image type as the
- filename suffix (i.e. image.ps). Specify file as - for
- standard input or output. If file has the extension
- .Z, the file is decoded with uncompress.
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- Mogrify transforms an image or a sequence of images.
- These transforms include image scaling, image rotation,
- color reduction, and others. The transmogrified image
- overwrites the original image.
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- describes the format and characteristics of one or more
- image files. It will also report if an image is
- incomplete or corrupt. The information displayed
- includes the scene number, the file name, the width and
- height of the image, whether the image is colormapped
- or not, the number of colors in the image, the number
- of bytes in the image, the format of the image (JPEG,
- PNM, etc.), and finally the number of seconds it took
- to read and process the image.
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- Combine combines images to create new images.
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- xxxxttttpppp Xtp is a utility for retrieving, listing, or printing
- files from a remote network site, or sending files to a
- remote network site. Xtp performs most of the same
- functions as the ftp program, but does not require any
- interactive commands. You simply specify the file
- transfer task on the command line and xtp performs the
- task automatically.
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- Copyright 1998 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
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- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
- obtaining a copy of this software and associated
- documentation files ("ImageMagick"), to deal in ImageMagick
- without restriction, including without limitation the rights
- to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
- sublicense, and/or sell copies of ImageMagick, and to permit
- persons to whom the ImageMagick is furnished to do so,
- subject to the following conditions:
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- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall
- be included in all copies or substantial portions of
- ImageMagick.
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- The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any
- kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the
- warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
- purpose and noninfringement. In no event shall E. I. du
- Pont de Nemours and Company be liable for any claim, damages
- or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort
- or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with
- ImageMagick or the use or other dealings in ImageMagick.
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- Except as contained in this notice, the name of the E. I. du
- Pont de Nemours and Company shall not be used in advertising
- or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in
- ImageMagick without prior written authorization from the E.
- I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
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