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Graphics from the Command Line

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Description: Article that demonstrates that ImageMagick command line tools can be used to flip, size, rotate, and stylize various file format images in batch.
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Page title:Graphics from the command line
Keywords:michael still image raster imagemagick convert rotate scale thumbnail resize artistic graphic commandline command line developerworks linux, tttlca
Description:There's nothing quite like command-line tools for handling large batches of tasks, and image manipulations are no exception. Web developers and administrators will appreciate the ability to handle large numbers of files easily, either at the command line or in scripts. Programmer Michael Still presents the ImageMagick suite, a Linux toolkit for sizing, rotating, converting, and otherwise manipulating images, in a huge number of formats, whether one or a hundred at a time.
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