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<h2>Imagemagick</h2> <p>Is a command-line image converter processor. While it does have a GUI display called Display, it is powerful in three ways:</p> <ul> <li>A batch conversion application.</li> <li>Ability to handle a wide range of image formats.</li> <li>The newest versions understand color management and use littlecms, just like Scribus.</li> </ul> <p>Imagemagick is kind of a black box for image processing, but incredibly powerful when used properly. Versions for Linux, Windows and MacOSX are available.</p>
<h2>Imagemagick</h2> <p>Is a command-line image converter processor. While it does have a GUI display called Display, it is powerful in three ways:</p> <ul> <li>A batch conversion application.</li> <li>Ability to handle a wide range of image formats.</li> <li>The newest versions understand color management and use littlecms, just like Scribus.</li> </ul> <p>Imagemagick is kind of a black box for image processing, but incredibly powerful when used properly. Versions for Linux, Windows and MacOSX are available.</p>
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Imagemagick

Is a command-line image converter processor. While it does have a GUI display called Display, it is powerful in three ways:

  • A batch conversion application.
  • Ability to handle a wide range of image formats.
  • The newest versions understand color management and use littlecms, just like Scribus.

Imagemagick is kind of a black box for image processing, but incredibly powerful when used properly. Versions for Linux, Windows and MacOSX are available.

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