MagickWand for PHP: a native PHP-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.
Delegate libraries: ImageMagick depends on a number of optional delegate libraries to extend its functionality.
Install ImageMagick
You can install ImageMagick from source. However, if don't have a proper development environment or if you're anxious to get started, download a ready-to-run Unix or Windows executable.
Command line options: annotated list of all options that can appear on the command-line.
Fx: apply a mathematical expression to an image or image channels.
Fred's ImageMagick Scripts: a plethora of command-line scripts that perform geometric transforms, blurs, sharpens, edging, noise removal, and color manipulations.
ChMagick: is a Ch an embeddable MagickCore C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting.
CL-Magick: provides a Common Lisp interface to the ImageMagick library.
G2F: implements an Ada 95 binding to a subset of the low-level MagickCore library.
Magick++: provides an object-oriented C++ interface to ImageMagick.
IMagick: is a native PHP extension to create and modify images using the ImageMagick API.
JMagick: provides an object-oriented Java interface to ImageMagick.
MagickCore: C API, recommended for wizard-level developers.
MagickWand: convert, compose, and edit images from the C language.
MagickWand for PHP: a native PHP-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.
nMagick: is a port of the ImageMagick library to the haXe and Neko platforms.
PascalMagick: a Pascal binding for the MagickWand API and also the low-level MagickCore library.
PerlMagick: convert, compose, and edit images from the Perl language.
PythonMagick: an object-oriented Python interface to ImageMagick.
RMagick: is an interface between the Ruby programming language and ImageMagick.
TclMagick: a native Tcl-extension to the ImageMagick MagickWand API.
Image Formats
Supported image formats: annotated list of all image formats that ImageMagick can read and/or write.
Motion picture digital images: use SMPTE DPX Version 2.0 to process images used by the motion picture (film and high-definition) industry.
High dynamic-range images: accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from the brightest direct sunlight to the deepest darkest shadows.
ImageMagick Tricks: this book is packed with examples of photo manipulations, logo creation, animations, and complete web projects.
Discourse server: get help from fellow ImageMagick users and developers, post to these forums.
Mailing list: get help from fellow ImageMagick users and developers, post to these mailing lists.
Support ImageMagick
Report bugs and vulnerabilities: our highest priority is to fix security defects and bug reports, usually within 48 hours of your report. The bug discourse server requires that you register. If you do not want to register, you can contact the ImageMagick developers with a convenient web form.
Sponsor ImageMagick: contribute bug fixes, enhancements, hardware, funds, etc. to ensure the ImageMagick project thrives.
ImageMagick t-shirt: donate $25 USD and we acknowledge your gift with a logoed t-shirt.
Miscellaneous Topics
Color reduction: color reduction utilizing adaptive spatial subdivision.
Magick Image File Format: MIFF is ImageMagick's own platform-independent format for storing bitmap images.
Magick Vector Graphics: a modularized language for describing two-dimensional vector and mixed vector/raster graphics in ImageMagick.