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ImageMagick is an open source software that can edit and convert raster images. It is similar to ffmpeg, which is already included in webi, in that they are both very powerful at converting and editing media (video for ffmpeg and images for magick), but to achieve that you need to learn obscure command line options.
It is included in most distro's package management systems, as well as distributed as binary on the website.
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This would be a great addition. I'm marking this as "up for grabs" for now.
Linux - AppImage (and unpacking the rpm might work as well)
macOS - normal tarball
Windows - looks like a normal zip + exe
FreeBSD / OpenBSD / NetBSD nothing available
I see that they also have an AppImage, which sounds like it should work. I heard about AppImage, but I haven't actually seen one in the wild or tested it out yet - though I wish they provided a linux tarball like they do for macOS and Windows (zip).
ImageMagick is an open source software that can edit and convert raster images. It is similar to
ffmpeg
, which is already included in webi, in that they are both very powerful at converting and editing media (video forffmpeg
and images formagick
), but to achieve that you need to learn obscure command line options.It is included in most distro's package management systems, as well as distributed as binary on the website.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: