Install Pythonmagick Windows
Python bindings for ImageMagick’s MagickWand API - crazed monkey Ian Stevens' weblog Python bindings for ImageMagick’s MagickWand API I’ve been spending some of my spare time recently putting together some. While most bindings I’ve seen just look like generated ctypes code from C header files, these bindings are more object-oriented, completely hiding the. While this is still in the early stages, it’s workable in a way which I hope is expected and unsurprising: from pythonmagick.image import Image from pythonmagick.color import BLUE i = Image('foo.jpg') i.format = 'PNG' i.rotate(45, BLUE) i.save('flip.png') The above reads in a JPEG image, reformats to PNG and rotates by 45 degrees with a background colour of blue. The image is then saved to a new file. This may look a lot like code, so why not use it instead of ImageMagick? ImageMagick covers a much wider range of image formats than PIL, and supports better algorithms for image resizing. Check out the bindings by installing them with: easy_install On a side note, I’m quite impressed with, the site which I’m using for my SVN and Trac repo.
It’s about as good as something I would deploy myself, but with much less hassle. Honestly, these days there’s less and less reason for me to spend hours setting up stuff myself, and that’s a great thing. This entry was posted on Friday, March 14th, 2008 at 12:23 pm and is filed under. • This looks good. What is the License on this code?
I am trying to install PythonMagick. Tablica umnozheniya a4 2017. I am using Python 2.7 and running Windows 7. I have tried following the directions in the readme, but all of the configuration scripts are of type 'file' and cannot be executed in either the python or windows command line.
• I haven’t really thought about it luispedro. I’ll have to get back to you on that. • from pythonmagickwand.image import Image from pythonmagickwand.color import BLUE i = Image(‘test.jpg’) i.format = ‘PNG’ i.rotate(45, BLUE) i.save(‘flip.png’) looks like it’s renamed. • [] see, Ian Stevens‘ CDLL bindings are a straight forward implementation of the MagickWand C API using the CDLL [] • Frank Borell Wondering if you could help my installation on windows. I’m getting the _getstate_ error below when doing the dry-run or easy_install.exe.