![]() Update ~/.bash_profile with the following:Įxport MAGICK_HOME="$HOME/usr/ImageMagick-6.4. Tar xvfz ImageMagick-universal-apple-darwin9.6.0.tar.gz In a terminal window, type (replace $HOME/usr with a folder of your choice): **PerlMagick doesn't get installed here, but maybe with appropriate use of "-with-perl-options=OPTIONS" you can get it installed to a local folder where you have write permissions. ![]() configure, make & make install commands to save the output *In the above, append " 2>&1 | tee filename" to. #do this if any of the above fail & you need to start again from. without-perl is to not install Perl Magick (I haven't got this to work yet)** configure -prefix=$HOME/usr -without-perl & make & make install #add 'sudo' if you are installing with administrative priviledges. tar.gz fileĬd ImageMagick-6.6.3-4/ #Go to the folder (tested also for 6.6.0-8)Ĭompile ( -prefix= foldername installs ImageMagick to foldername and you must have write privileges to foldername): Ubuntu / Debian (tested on Ubuntu Jaunty):Ĭompile from Source assuming dependencies are already installed: Use -sameq to set the quality of the video to be the same as the source.įfmpeg -f image2 -i m%d.png video.aviįfmpeg -f image2 -i m%d.png -sameq -vcodec mjpeg video.avi #M-JPEG (each video frame saved as a JPEG)įfmpeg -f image2 -i m%d.png -sameq video.mpeg #MPEGįfmpeg -f image2 -i m%d.png -sameq video.mp4 #MPEG-4įfmpeg -f image2 -r 5 -i pxyz%05d.png -sameq -r 25 video.mpeg #input frame rate 5 fps, output frame rate 25 fps.ĭownload the binary from the website & install. 16-bit pngs are also not supported (use convert filename -depth 8 newfilename, to convert all files in a folder use find. "-i m%d.png" means that the input image is m0.png, m1.png, m2.png. Notes: "-f image2" means file format is an image sequence. png sequence (ffmpeg, not in the ImageMagick suite, is recommended) The full syntax is specified in the Magick::Geometry documentation.Convert -delay 50 -loop 0 -dispose background filter.png movie.gifĬonvert -delay 50 -loop 0 -dispose background +dither filter.png movie.gifĬreate non-.gif movie from. image_border(frink, "red", "20x10"): adds a border of 20px left+right and 10px top+bottom.If you wanted a series of images to be output, each composed against the preceding image (s), then use the '-coalesce' option instead. ![]()
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