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How to check the version of imagemagick?


Asked by Karla Burns on Dec 05, 2021 FAQ



How to check ImageMagick Version Installed on your Linux Server 1. Log into your Linux server via ssh as root 2. Type the below command to check the ImageMagick version
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Once you get the Run program dialog box, you will need to type “CMD” there and access the command line interface there. After the dialog box opens, you will have to enter the command, “ convert-version ”. If ImageMagick is already installed on your Windows, you will get a message displayed with the version information of Imagemagick.
Moreover, A Q16 version permits you to read or write 16-bit images without losing precision but requires twice as much resources as the Q8 version. Versions with dll in the filename include ImageMagick libraries as dynamic link libraries. Unless you have a Windows 32-bit OS, we recommend this version of ImageMagick for 64-bit Windows:
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Although ImageMagick runs well on a single core computer, it automagically runs in parallel on multi-core systems reducing run times considerably. The Windows version of ImageMagick is self-installing. Simply click on the appropriate version below and it will launch itself and ask you a few installation questions.
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The information returned includes the image number, the file name, the width and height of the image, whether the image is colormapped or not, the number of colors in the image, the number of bytes in the image, the format of the image (JPEG, PNM, etc.), and finally the number of seconds it took to read and process the image.