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The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick (Definitive Guides

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* The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick is the first book to cover ImageMagick ( comprehensively, one of the most popular open source software suites for creating and manipulating images. * Beginner /Intermediate Programmers and Web Developers looking for an automated solution for image manipulation; this book explains how ImageMagick's features can be incorporated in a variety of applications.

* The author and review team is unusually the author has been involved in large-scale image processing and storage for the past several years. And the creators of ImageMagick were closely involved in the book's technical review.

359 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2005

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April 18, 2022
This book is very old for an IT book; it's from 2005, and it has not aged very well. Furthermore, it was probably not a very good book when it came out in 2005 in the first place.

First of all, this is a rather superfluous introduction to ImageMagick, and the author has desperately tried to fill 300 pages; lots of pages are really wasted on very irrelevant content, like the extensive part on the drawing operators (really?) and the relatively large part on APIs that have not aged very well (Perl? PHP? C? And no Java?). Since I think it is a rather superfluous introduction, I think the title 'Definitive Guide' is somewhat misleading...

Most content is a verbatim description of the filters with accompanying images. There is little background information on the actual filters; for example, on the -equalize filter, the author writes

ImageMagick can also apply histogram equalization to an image.

but the author does not specify on what histograms (R,G and B? H.S. and V?) This is not something I would expect from a book that describes itself as a 'Definitive Guide'.

I gave 2 stars because I learned a few new filters that I did not know before, but in general I would not recommend this book....
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