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       CONVERT

NAME
       convert - convert an image or sequence of images


SYNOPSIS
       convert [ options ... ] input_file output_file


DESCRIPTION
       Convert  converts  an input file using one image format to an output file with a differing
       image format. In addition, various types of image processing can be performed on the  con-
       verted image during the conversion process. Convert recognizes the image formats listed in
       ImageMagick(1).


EXAMPLES
       To make a thumbnail of a JPEG image, use:

           convert -size 120x120 cockatoo.jpg -resize 120x120
                   +profile "*" thumbnail.jpg

       In this example, '-size 120x120' gives a hint to the JPEG decoder that the image is  going
       to  be downscaled to 120x120, allowing it to run faster by avoiding returning full-resolu-
       tion images to ImageMagick for the subsequent resizing operation.  The output  image.   It
       will  be  scaled so its largest dimension is 120 pixels.  The that might be present in the
       input and aren't needed in the thumbnail.

       To convert a MIFF image of a cockatoo to a SUN raster image, use:

           convert cockatoo.miff sun:cockatoo.ras

       To convert a multi-page PostScript document to individual FAX pages, use:

           convert -monochrome document.ps fax:page

       To convert a TIFF image to a PostScript A4 page with the image in the lower left-hand cor-
       ner, use:

           convert -page A4+0+0 image.tiff document.ps

       To convert a raw Gray image with a 128 byte header to a portable graymap, use:

           convert -depth 8 -size 768x512+128 gray:raw
                   image.pgm

       In  this example, "raw" is the input file.  Its format is "gray" and it has the dimensions
       and number of header bytes specified by the -size option and the sample depth specified by
       the  -depth option.  The output file is "image.pgm".  The suffix ".pgm" specifies its for-
       mat.

       To convert a Photo CD image to a TIFF image, use:

           convert -size 1536x1024 img0009.pcd image.tiff
           convert img0009.pcd[4] image.tiff

       To create a visual image directory of all your JPEG images, use:

           convert 'vid:*.jpg' directory.miff

       To annotate an image with blue text using font 12x24 at position (100,100), use:

           convert -font helvetica -fill blue
                   -draw "text 100,100 Cockatoo"
                   bird.jpg bird.miff

       To tile a 640x480 image with a JPEG texture with bumps use:

           convert -size 640x480 tile:bumps.jpg tiled.png

       To surround an icon with an ornamental border to use with Mosaic(1), use:

           convert -mattecolor "#697B8F" -frame 6x6 bird.jpg
                   icon.png

       To create a MNG animation from a DNA molecule sequence, use:

           convert -delay 20 dna.* dna.mng

OPTIONS
       Options are processed in command line order. Any option you specify on  the  command  line
       remains  in  effect for the set of images that follows, until the set is terminated by the
       appearance of any option or -noop.  Some options only affect the decoding  of  images  and
       others only the encoding.  The latter can appear after the final group of input images.

       For a more detailed description of each option, see Options, above.  ImageMagick(1).


       -adjoin
              join images into a single multi-image file

       -affine <matrix>
              drawing transform matrix

       -antialias
              remove pixel aliasing

       -append
              append a set of images

       -authenticate <string>
              decrypt image with this password

       -average
              average a set of images

       -background <color>
              the background color

       -blue-primary <x>,<y>
              blue chromaticity primary point

       -blur <radius>{x<sigma>}
              blur the image with a Gaussian operator

       -border <width>x<height>
              surround the image with a border of color

       -bordercolor <color>
              the border color

       -box <color>
              set the color of the annotation bounding box

       -cache <threshold>
              (This option has been replaced by the -limit option)

       -channel <type>
              the type of channel

       -charcoal <factor>
              simulate a charcoal drawing

       -chop <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}
              remove pixels from the interior of an image

       -clip  apply the clipping path, if one is present

       -coalesce
              merge a sequence of images

       -colorize <value>
              colorize the image with the fill color

       -colors <value>
              preferred number of colors in the image

       -colorspace <value>
              the type of colorspace

       -combine
              combine one or more images into a single image

       -comment <string>
              annotate an image with a comment

       -compose <operator>
              the type of image composition

       -compress <type>
              the type of image compression

       -contrast
              enhance or reduce the image contrast

       -convolve <kernel>
              convolve image with the specified convolution kernel

       -crop <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}
              preferred size and location of the cropped image

       -cycle <amount>
              displace image colormap by amount

       -debug <events>
              enable debug printout

       -deconstruct
              break down an image sequence into constituent parts

       -define <key>{=<value>},...
              add coder/decoder specific options

       -delay <1/100ths of a second>
              display the next image after pausing

       -delete <index>
              delete the image from the image sequence

       -density <width>x<height>
              horizontal and vertical resolution in pixels of the image

       -depth <value>
              depth of the image

       -despeckle
              reduce the speckles within an image

       -display <host:display[.screen]>
              specifies the X server to contact

       -dispose <method>
              GIF disposal method

       -dither
              apply Floyd/Steinberg error diffusion to the image

       -draw <string>
              annotate an image with one or more graphic primitives

       -edge <radius>
              detect edges within an image

       -emboss <radius>
              emboss an image

       -encoding <type>
              specify the text encoding

       -endian <type>
              specify endianness (MSB or LSB) of the image

       -enhance
              apply a digital filter to enhance a noisy image

       -equalize
              perform histogram equalization to the image

       -evaluate <operator> <constant>
              evaluate an arithmetic, relational, or logical expression

       -fill <color>
              color to use when filling a graphic primitive

       -filter <type>
              use this type of filter when resizing an image

       -flatten
              flatten a sequence of images

       -flip  create a "mirror image"

       -flop  create a "mirror image"

       -font <name>
              use this font when annotating the image with text

       -frame <width>x<height>+<outer bevel width>+<inner bevel width>
              surround the image with an ornamental border

       -fuzz <distance>{%}
              colors within this distance are considered equal

       -fx <expression>
              apply a mathematical expression an image or image channels

       -gamma <value>
              level of gamma correction

       -Gaussian <radius>{x<sigma>}
              blur the image with a Gaussian operator

       -geometry <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{@} {!}{<}{>}
              preferred size and location of the Image window.

       -gravity <type>
              direction primitive  gravitates to when annotating the image.

       -green-primary <x>,<y>
              green chromaticity primary point

       -help  print usage instructions

       -implode <factor>
              implode image pixels about the center

       -insert <index>
              insert last image into the image sequence

       -intent <type>
              use this type of rendering intent when managing the image color

       -interlace <type>
              the type of interlacing scheme

       -label <name>
              assign a label to an image

       -lat <width>x<height>{+-}<offset>{%}
              perform local adaptive thresholding

       -level <black_point>{%}{,<white_point>}{%}{,<gamma>}
              adjust the level of image contrast

       -limit <type> <value>
              Area, Disk, File, Map, or Memory resource limit

       -list <type>
              the type of list

       -log <string>
              Specify format for debug log

       -loop <iterations>
              add Netscape loop extension to your GIF animation

       -map <filename>
              choose a particular set of colors from this image

       -mask <filename>
              Specify a clipping mask

       -matte store matte channel if the image has one

       -mattecolor <color>
              specify the color to be used with the -frame option

       -median <radius>
              apply a median filter to the image

       -modulate <value>
              vary the brightness, saturation, and hue of an image

       -monochrome
              transform the image to black and white

       -morph <frames>
              morphs an image sequence

       -mosaic
              create a mosaic from an image or an image sequence

       -negate
              replace every pixel with its complementary color

       -noise <radius|type>
              add or reduce noise in an image

       -normalize
              transform image to span the full range of color values

       -opaque <color>
              change this color to the fill color within the image

       -page <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{!}{<}{>}
              size and location of an image canvas

       -paint <radius>
              simulate an oil painting

       -pen <color>
              (This option has been replaced by the -fill option)

       -ping  efficiently determine image characteristics

       -pointsize <value>
              pointsize of the PostScript, OPTION1, or TrueType font

       -posterize <levels>
              reduce the image to a limited number of color levels

       -preview <type>
              image preview type

       -process <command>
              process a sequence of images using a process module

       -profile <filename>
              add ICM, IPTC, or generic profile  to image

       -quality <value>
              JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level

       -radial-blur angle
              radial blur the image

       -raise <width>x<height>
              lighten or darken image edges

       -red-primary <x>,<y>
              red chromaticity primary point

       -region <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>
              apply options to a portion of the image

       -render
              render vector operations

       -repage <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{!}{<}{>}
              size  and  location  of  an  image canvas.  This option is like -page but act as an
              image operator rather than a setting.

       -resample <horizontal>x<vertical>
              Resample image to specified horizontal and vertical resolution

       -resize <width>x<height>{%}{@}{!}{<}{>}
              resize an image

       -roll {+-}<x>{+-}<y>
              roll an image vertically or horizontally

       -rotate <degrees>{<}{>}
              apply Paeth image rotation to the image

       -sample <geometry>
              scale image using pixel sampling

       -sampling-factor <horizontal_factor>x<vertical_factor>
              sampling factors used by JPEG or MPEG-2 encoder and YUV decoder/encoder.

       -scale <geometry>
              scale the image.

       -scene <value>
              set scene number

       -segment <cluster threshold>x<smoothing threshold>
              segment an image

       -shade <azimuth>x<elevation>
              shade the image using a distant light source

       -sharpen <radius>{x<sigma>}
              sharpen the image

       -shave <width>x<height>{%}
              shave pixels from the image edges

       -shear <x degrees>x<y degrees>
              shear the image along the X or Y axis

       -size <width>x<height>{+offset}
              width and height of the image

       -solarize <factor>
              negate all pixels above the threshold level

       -splice <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}>
              splice the background color into the image

       -spread <amount>
              displace image pixels by a random amount

       -strip strip the image of any profiles or comments

       -stroke <color>
              color to use when stroking a graphic primitive

       -strokewidth <value>
              set the stroke width

       -swap <index,index>
              swap two images in the image sequence

       -swirl <degrees>
              swirl image pixels about the center

       -texture <filename>
              name of texture to tile onto the image background

       -threshold <value>{<green>,<blue>,<opacity>}{%}
              threshold the image

       -thumbnail <width>x<height>{%}{@}{!}{<}{>}
              create a thumbnail of the image

       -tile <filename>
              tile image when filling a graphic primitive

       -tint <value>
              tint the image with the fill color

       -transform
              transform the image

       -transparent <color>
              make this color transparent within the image

       -treedepth <value>
              tree depth for the color reduction algorithm

       -trim  trim an image

       -type <type>
              the image type

       -units <type>
              the units of image resolution

       -unsharp <radius>{x<sigma>}{+<amount>}{+<threshold>}
              sharpen the image with an unsharp mask operator

       -use-pixmap
              use the pixmap

       -verbose
              print detailed information about the image

       -version
              print ImageMagick version string

       -view <string>
              FlashPix viewing parameters

       -virtual-pixel <method>
              specify contents of "virtual pixels"

       -wave <amplitude>x<wavelength>
              alter an image along a sine wave

       -white-point <x>,<y>
              chromaticity white point

       -write <filename>
              write  an image sequence [convert, composite]

              For a more detailed description of each  option,  see  Options,  above.   ImageMag-
              ick(1).


SEGMENTATION
       Use  -segment  to segment an image by analyzing the histograms of the color components and
       identifying units that are homogeneous with the fuzzy c-means technique.  The  scale-space
       filter analyzes the histograms of the three color components of the image and identifies a
       set of classes.  The extents of each class is used to  coarsely  segment  the  image  with
       thresholding.  The color associated with each class is determined by the mean color of all
       pixels within the extents of a particular class.  Finally,  any  unclassified  pixels  are
       assigned to the closest class with the fuzzy c-means technique.

       The fuzzy c-Means algorithm can be summarized as follows:


       Build a histogram, one for each color component of the image.

       For  each  histogram, successively apply the scale-space filter and build an interval tree
       of zero crossings in the second derivative at each scale.  Analyze this scale-space  "fin-
       gerprint" to determine which peaks or valleys in the histogram are most predominant.

       The  fingerprint  defines  intervals  on the axis of the histogram. Each interval contains
       either a minima or a maxima in the original signal. If each color  component  lies  within
       the maxima interval, that pixel is considered "classified" and is assigned an unique class
       number.

       Any pixel that fails to be classified in the above thresholding pass is  classified  using
       the  fuzzy  c-Means technique. It is assigned to one of the classes discovered in the his-
       togram analysis phase.


       The fuzzy c-Means technique attempts to cluster a pixel by finding the local minima of the
       generalized  within  group sum of squared error objective function. A pixel is assigned to
       the closest class of which the fuzzy membership has a maximum value.

       For additional information see: <bq>Young Won Lim, Sang Uk Lee, ''On The Color Image  Seg-
       mentation  Algorithm Based on the Thresholding and the Fuzzy c-Means Techniques'', Pattern
       Recognition, Volume 23, Number 9, pages 935-952, 1990.</bq>


ENVIRONMENT
       COLUMNS
              Output screen width. Used when formatting text for the screen.  Many  Unix  systems
              keep  this  shell variable up to date, but it may need to be explicitly exported in
              order for ImageMagick to see it.

       DISPLAY
              X11 display ID  (host,  display  number,  and  screen  in  the  form  hostname:dis-
              play.screen).

       HOME   Location  of user's home directory. ImageMagick searches for configuration files in
              $HOME/.magick if the directory exists. See MAGICK_CODER_MODULE_PATH, MAGICK_CONFIG-
              URE_PATH, and MAGICK_FILTER_MODULE_PATH if more flexibility is needed.

       MAGICK_CODER_MODULE_PATH
              Search path to use when searching for image format coder modules.  This path allows
              the user to arbitrarily extend the image formats supported by ImageMagick by adding
              loadable  modules  to  an  arbitrary  location  rather  than  copying them into the
              ImageMagick installation directory. The formatting of the search path is similar to
              operating system search paths (i.e. colon delimited for Unix, and semi-colon delim-
              ited for Microsoft Windows). This user specified search path is used before  trying
              the default search path.

       MAGICK_CONFIGURE_PATH
              Search  path  to use when searching for configuration (.mgk) files.  The formatting
              of the search path is similar to operating system search paths (i.e.  colon  delim-
              ited for Unix, and semi-colon delimited for Microsoft Windows). This user specified
              search path is used before trying the default search path.

       MAGICK_DEBUG
              Debug options (see -debug for details)

       MAGICK_FILTER_MODULE_PATH
              Search path to use when searching for filter process  modules  (invoked  via  -pro-
              cess). This path allows the user to arbitrarily extend ImageMagick's image process-
              ing functionality by adding loadable modules to an arbitrary location  rather  than
              copying  them  into  the  ImageMagick installation directory. The formatting of the
              search path is similar to operating system search paths (i.e. colon  delimited  for
              Unix,  and  semi-colon delimited for Microsoft Windows). This user specified search
              path is used before trying the default search path.

       MAGICK_FONT_PATH
              Directory where ImageMagick should look for  TrueType  and  Postscript  Type1  font
              files  if  the  font file is not found in the current directory. It is preferred to
              define the available fonts via type.mgk rather than use MAGICK_FONT_PATH.

       MAGICK_HOME
              Path to top of ImageMagick installation directory. Only observed  by  "uninstalled"
              builds  of  ImageMagick  which  do  not have their location hard-coded or set by an
              installer.

       MAGICK_DISK_LIMIT
              Maximum amount of disk space allowed for use by the pixel cache.

       MAGICK_FILES_LIMIT
              Maximum number of open files.

       MAGICK_MAP_LIMIT
              Maximum size of a memory map.

       MAGICK_MEMORY_LIMIT
              Maximum amount of memory to allocate from the heap.

       MAGICK_TMPDIR
              Path to directory where ImageMagick should write temporary files. The default is to
              use the system default, or the location set by TMPDIR.

       TMPDIR For POSIX-compatible systems (Unix-compatible), the path to the directory where all
              applications should write temporary files.  Overridden by MAGICK_TMPDIR  if  it  is
              set.

       TMP or TEMP
              For  Microsoft  Windows,  the path to the directory where applications should write
              temporary files. Overridden by MAGICK_TMPDIR if it is set.

CONFIGURATION FILES
       ImageMagick uses a number of XML format configuration files:

       colors.mgk
              colors configuration file

                <?xml version="1.0"?>
                <colormap>
                  <color name="AliceBlue" red="240" green="248" blue="255"
                         compliance="SVG, X11, XPM" />
                </colormap>

       delegates.mgk
              delegates configuration file

       log.mgk
              logging configuration file

                <?xml version="1.0"?>
                <magicklog>
                  <log events="None" />
                  <log output="stdout" />
                  <log filename="Magick-%d.log" />
                  <log generations="3" />
                  <log limit="2000" />
                  <log format="%t %r %u %p %m/%f/%l/%d:\n  %e"  />
                </magicklog>

       magic.mgk
              file header magic test configuration file

                <?xml version="1.0"?>
                <magicmap>
                  <magic name="AVI" offset="0" target="RIFF" />
                </magicmap>

       modules.mgk
              loadable modules configuration file

                <?xml version="1.0"?>
                <modulemap>
                  <module magick="8BIM" name="META" />
                </modulemap>

       type.mgk
              master type (fonts) configuration file

                <?xml version="1.0"?>
                <typemap>
                  <include file="type-windows.mgk" />
                  <type
                    name="AvantGarde-Book"
                    fullname="AvantGarde Book"
                    family="AvantGarde"
                    foundry="URW"
                    weight="400"
                    style="normal"
                    stretch="normal"
                    format="type1"
                    metrics="/usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/a010013l.afm"
                    glyphs="/usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/a010013l.pfb"
                  />
                </typemap>

SEE ALSO
       display(1), animate(1), identify(1), ImageMagick(1), montage(1), mogrify(1), composite(1)


COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1999-2004 ImageMagick Studio LLC. Additional copyrights and  licenses  apply
       to this software, see http://www.imagemagick.org/www/Copyright.html



ImageMagick                         Date: 2004/01/01 01:00:00                          convert(1)