How to Quickly Resize, Convert & Modify Images from the Linux Terminal

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Published on Thu, 22 Mar 2012 08:00:07 GMT Indexed on 2012/03/22 11:33 UTC
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ImageMagick is a suite of command-line utilities for modifying and working with images. ImageMagick can quickly perform operations on an image from a terminal, perform batch processing of many images, or be integrated into a bash script.

ImageMagick can perform a wide variety of operations. This guide will introduce you to ImageMagick’s syntax and basic operations and show you how to combine operations and perform batch processing of many images.

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