"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the
  sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine"
                   John Galt in "Atlas Shrugged", by Ayn Rand

AUTHOR

 The author is magick-users@imagemagick.org.  This software is NOT
 shareware.  However, I am interested in who might be using it.
 Please consider sending me a picture postcard of the area where
 you live.  Send postcards to
   ImageMagick Studio
   P.O. Box 40
   Landenberg, PA  19350
   USA
 I'm also interested in receiving currency or stamps from around the
 world for my collection.

AVAILABILITY

 ImageMagick is available as
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/ImageMagick-5.5.7.tar.gz
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.net/pub/ImageMagick/ImageMagick-5.5.7.tar.gz
 ImageMagick client executables are available for some platforms. See
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/binaries
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/mac
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/windows
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/vms
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/linux
 I want ImageMagick to be of high quality, so if you encounter a
 problem I will investigate.  However, be sure you are using the
 most recent version from
   ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick
 before submitting any bug reports or suggestions.  Report
 any problems via the web-based reporting facility at
   http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-bugs.

WWW

 The official ImageMagick WWW page is
   http://www.imagemagick.org/
   http://www.imagemagick.net/
 To use display as your external image viewer, edit the global
 mail-cap file or your personal mail-cap file .mailrc (located at your
 home directory) and put this entry:
   image/*; display %s

MAILING LIST

 There is a mailing list for discussions and bug reports about
 ImageMagick.  To subscribe send the message
   subscribe magick-user
 to majordomo@imagemagick.org.  You will receive a welcome message
 which tells you how to post messages to the list,
 magick-user@imagemagick.org.

CVS

 ImageMagick is currently under development.  It may be retrieved via
 CVS using the following procedure:
 Use
   export CVSROOT=":pserver:anonymous@cvs.imagemagick.org:/ImageMagick"
 or
   setenv CVSROOT=":pserver:anonymous@cvs.imagemagick.org:/ImageMagick"
 to set CVSROOT in the environment (depending on your shell), or prepend
 -d followed by the CVS root to every command. For example
   cvs -d ":pserver:anonymous@cvs ...
 For brevity the following examples assume that CVSROOT is set in the
 environment.
   cvs login
   [ enter "anonymous" ]
   cvs co ImageMagick
 If you would like to retrieve the (huge) Windows source package use
   cvs co ImageMagick-NT
 If you  would like to retrieve *everything* associated with
 ImageMagick (useful or not) use
   cvs co ImageMagick-World

DOCUMENTATION

 Open the file index.html in a web browser, or refer to the manual pages
 for the display(1), animate(1), montage(1), import(1), mogrify(1),
 identify(1), composite(1), and convert(1) commands. The ImageMagick(1)
 manual page provides details for command options and will also aid with
 understanding library interfaces. Also read the ImageMagick frequently
 asked questions in the file www/FAQ.html.

INSTALLATION

 ImageMagick may be compiled from source code for virtually any modern
 Unix system (including Linux and MacOS X), Microsoft Windows, MacOS9,
 and VMS. Installation instructions may be found in the following files
 (or their HTML equivalents):
   o Unix:
      INSTALL-unix.txt
   o Microsoft Windows:
     INSTALL-windows.txt
   o MacOS 9 (for MacOS X follow the Unix procedure):
     INSTALL-mac.txt:
   o VMS:
     INSTALL-vms.txt

MAGICK DELEGATES

 To further enhance the capabilities of ImageMagick, you may want to
 get these programs or libraries. Note that the Windows source package
 (equivalent to CVS module "ImageMagick-NT") includes (and builds) all
 of the library-based packages listed here.
   o ImageMagick requires the BZLIB library from
       http://sourceware.cygnus.com/bzip2/index.html
     to read and write BZip compressed MIFF images.
   o ImageMagick requires ralcgm from
       http://www.agocg.ac.uk/train/cgm/ralcgm.htm
     to read the Computer Image Metafile (CGM) image format. You also
     need Ghostscript (see below).
   o ImageMagick requires 'dcraw' from
       http://www2.primushost.com/~dcoffin/powershot/
     to read raw images from digital cameras.  Try
       convert crw:image image.png
   o ImageMagick requires fig2dev from
       ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/applications/drawing_tools/transfig
     to read the Fig image format.
   o ImageMagick requires the FreeType software, version 2.0 or above,
     available as
       http://www.freetype.org/
     to annotate with TrueType and Postscript Type 1 fonts.
   o ImageMagick requires Ghostscript software (version 8.10 recommended)
     available from
       http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
     to read the Postscript or the Portable Document format. Ghostscript
     is used to annotate an image when the FreeType library is not used,
     or an X server is not available. See the FreeType library above
     for another means to annotate an image. Note, Ghostscript must
     support the ppmraw device (type gs -h to verify). If Ghostscript
     is unavailable, the Display Postscript X11 extension is used to
     rasterize a Postscript document (assuming you define HasDPS and DPS
     is available). The DPS extension is less robust than Ghostscript
     in that it will only rasterize one page of a multi-page document.
     Ghostscript (release 7.0 and later) may optionally install a library
     (libgs). If this library is installed, ImageMagick may be configured
     to use it. Note that Ghostscript provides its own modified version
     of libjpeg and that symbols from this libjpeg may be confused with
     symbols with the stand-alone libjpeg. If conflicts cause JPEG to
     fail (JPEG returns an error regarding expected structure sizes),
     it may be necessary to use Ghostscript's copy of libjpeg for
     ImageMagick, and all delegate libraries which depend on libjpeg,
     or convince Ghostscript to build against an unmodified installed
     JPEG library (and loose compatibility with some Postscript files).
   o ImageMagick requires hp2xx available from
        http://www.gnu.org/software/hp2xx/hp2xx.html
     to read the HP-GL image format. Note that HPGL is a plotter file
     format. HP printers usually accept PCL format rather than HPGL
     format.
   o ImageMagick requires the LCMS library available from
        http://www.littlecms.com/
     to perform ICC CMS color management.
   o ImageMagick requires gnuplot available via anonymous FTP as
        ftp://ftp.dartmouth.edu/pub/gnuplot/gnuplot-3.7.tar.gz
     to read GNUPLOT plot files (with extension gplt).
   o ImageMagick requires html2ps available from
        http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html
     to rasterize HTML files.
   o ImageMagick requires the JBIG-Kit software available via
     HTTP from
        http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/jbigkit/
     or via anonymous FTP as
        ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/doc/ISO/JBIG/
     to read the JBIG image format.
   o ImageMagick requires the Independent JPEG Group's software
     available via anonymous FTP as
        ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz
     to read the JPEG v1 image format.
     Apply this JPEG patch to Independent JPEG Group's source
     distribution if you want to read lossless jpeg-encoded DICOM
     (medical) images:
        ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/delegates/ljpeg-6b.tar.gz
     Use of lossless JPEG is not encouraged. Unless you have a requirement
     to read lossless jpeg-encoded DICOM images, please disregard the patch.
   o ImageMagick requires the JasPer Project's Jasper library version
     1.700.2 available via http from
        http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper/
     to read and write the JPEG-2000 format.
   o ImageMagick requires the EXIF library available via http from
        http://sourceforge.net/projects/libexif
     to describe tags produced by most digital camera.
   o ImageMagick requires the MPEG utilities from the MPEG Software
     Simulation Group, which are available via anonymous FTP as
        ftp://ftp.mpeg.org/pub/mpeg/mssg/mpeg2vidcodec_v12.tar.gz
     to read or write the MPEG image format.
   o ImageMagick requires the PNG library, version 1.0 or above, from
        http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngcode.html
     to read the PNG image format.
   o ImageMagick requires ra_ppm from Greg Ward's Radiance software
     available from
        http://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/HOME.html
     to read the Radiance image format.
   o ImageMagick requires rawtorle from the Utah Raster Toolkit
     available via anonymous FTP as
        ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/dept/OLD/pub/urt-3.1b.tar.Z
     to write the RLE image format.
   o ImageMagick requires scanimage from
        http://www.mostang.com/sane/
     to import an image from a scanner device.
   o ImageMagick requires Sam Leffler's TIFF software available via
     anonymous FTP at
        ftp://ftp.remotesensing.org/pub/libtiff/
     or via HTTP at
        http://www.libtiff.org/
     to read the TIFF image format. It in turn optionally requires the
     JPEG and ZLIB libraries. Support for JPEG, ZIP, and LZW compression
     must be explicitly enabled by editing libtiff Makefiles. The TIFF
     library no longer includes support for LZW compression due to patent
     issues. If you need to use LZW compression, support is available via
     a seperate LZW compression kit (a patch) at the sites listed above.
   o ImageMagick requires libwmf 0.2.5 (or later) from
        http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
     to render files in the Windows Meta File (WMF) metafile format
     (16-bit WMF files only, not 32-bit "EMF"). This is the format
     commonly used for Windows clipart (available on CD at your local
     computer or technical book store). WMF support requires the FreeType
     2 library in order to render TrueType and Postscript fonts.
     While ImageMagick uses the libwmflite (parser) component of the
     libwmf package which does not depend on any special libraries,
     the libwmf package as a whole depends on FreeType 2 and either the
     xmlsoft libxml, or expat libraries. Since ImageMagick already uses
     libxml (for reading SVG and to retrieve files via HTTP or FTP),
     it is recommended that the options '--without-expat --with-xml'
     be supplied to libwmf's configure script.
     ImageMagick's WMF renderer provides some of the finest WMF
     rendering available due its use of antialiased drawing algorithms.
     You may select a background color or texture image to render on.
     For example, "-background '#ffffffff'" renders on a transparent
     background while "-texture plasma:fractal" renders on a fractal
     image.
     A free set of Microsoft Windows fonts may be retrieved from
     "http://sourceforge.net/projects/corefonts/".
   o ImageMagick requires the FlashPIX library version 1.2.0 from
     the Digital Imaging Group in order to support the FlashPIX
     format. The FlashPIX library may be obtained from ImageMagick
     anonymous CVS by checking out the 'fpx' module, or retrieving the
     file libfpx-1.2.0.5.tar.gz from the ftp directory.
        ftp://ftp.imagemagick.org/pub/ImageMagick/delegates/.
   o ImageMagick requires an X server for the 'display', 'animate',
     and 'import' commands to work properly. Unix systems usually provide
     an X server as part of their standard installation.
     A free X server for Microsoft Windows is available from
        http://sources.redhat.com/win32-x11/
     The Cygwin port of XFree86 may also be used. It is available from
        http://www.cygwin.com/xfree/
     There is a nearly free X server available for Windows and
     Macintosh at
        http://www.microimages.com/freestuf/mix/
   o ImageMagick requires libxml available from
        http://xmlsoft.org/
     to read the SVG image format and to retrieve files from over a
     network via FTP and HTTP.
   o ImageMagick requires the ZLIB library from
        http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
     to read or write the PNG or Zip compressed MIFF images.
   o ImageMagick requires a background texture for the TILE
     format and for the -texture option of montage(1).  You can use
     your own or get samples from
        http://the-tech.mit.edu/KPT/

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