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  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on GraphicsMagick

    Hi, Can I do the following with GM command line. 1) Image Tint effect along with opacity 2) Drop shadow in .png image 3) Remove background from an image to make it transparent. Can someone help? Thanks

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on GraphicsMagick

    Hi, Can I do the following with GM command line. 1) Image Tint effect along with opacity 2) Drop shadow in .png image 3) Remove on background from an image to make it transparent. Can someone help? Thanks

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on GraphicsMagick

    Can I convert any image to 1 bit black and white png by useing "threshold" not monochrome. any command line example?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on GraphicsMagick

    Hi Bob, Thanks for your quick response. I used "gm convert infile.jpg -profile SRGBSPAC.ICM outfile.jpg" command and result is below. https://cdnintegrationdesignerimages.azureedge.net/UserPhoto/08dc2937-40e6-4a55-9377-16d11c19755c/Photos/original/90265754987bf-be00-4eab-96bd-7c0d5c00392d.jpg I have attached source file name "input.jpg". Used profile is "sRGBProfile.icm"

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on GraphicsMagick

    Hi, Is there any command in GM which can convert CMYK image to RGB image? Please help. Thanks

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on GraphicsMagick

    Hi, I have a PDF which dimension is 117.5x93.5 inches and need to convert this in PNG format on 300dpi. I converted it with the help of below command gm convert -density 300 input.pdf output.png but it took almost 5mins to convert in PNG and also generated a huge temp file, Due to space problem I have to change the default temp folder path and increase the performance. I read about "MAGICK_TMPDIR" and other options but didn't understand how to use. Also I want to know how to use multi "threads" can...

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