Scripted drawing with ImageMagick

Conclusions

ImageMagick mutates into a very powerful tool when combined with DIY shell scripts. Of course, you can still work with existing images. However, if necessary, you can even automate the process of creating new images. This makes it all the more worthwhile to take a look at ImageMagick.

The Author

Ralf Kirschner works as a Visual Basic programmer for a software and system vendor. Ralf is a qualified system administrator who also offers freelance computer training.

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