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Do I have to download all card images again after an update of XMage? No, you don't need to download the images again if you do the following: Switch off this option in the XMage Preferences 'XMage-Preferences-Images-Card images-Use default location to save images' and select a directory where XMage can save the donloaded images to. XMage - FULL card images database (JPEG Hi-Res).docx. Download Image URLs. Download Original Images (for non-commercial research/educational use only) Download Features. Download Object Bounding Boxes.
Unix Binary Release • Mac OS X Binary Release • iOS Binary Release • Windows Binary Release
You can install ImageMagick from source. However, if you don't have a proper development environment or if you're anxious to get started, download a ready-to-run Unix or Windows executable. Before you download, you may want to review recent changes to the ImageMagick distribution.
ImageMagick source and binary distributions are available from a variety of FTP and Web mirrors around the world.
Unix Binary Release
These are the Unix variations that we support. If your system is not on the list, try installing from source. Although ImageMagick runs fine on a single core computer, it automagically runs in parallel on dual and quad-core systems reducing run times considerably.
Version | HTTP | FTP | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8.x86_64.rpm | download | download | Redhat / CentOS 7.1 x86_64 RPM |
ImageMagick-libs-7.0.9-8.x86_64.rpm | download | download | Redhat / CentOS 7.1 x86_64 RPM |
ImageMagick RPM's | download | download | Development, Perl, C++, and documentation RPM's. |
ImageMagick-i386-pc-solaris2.11.tar.gz | download | download | Solaris Sparc 2.11 |
ImageMagick-i686-pc-cygwin.tar.gz | download | download | Cygwin |
ImageMagick-i686-pc-mingw32.tar.gz | download | download | MinGW |
Verify its message digest.
ImageMagick RPM's are self-installing. Simply type the following command and you're ready to start using ImageMagick:
You'll need the libraries as well:
For other systems, create (or choose) a directory to install the package into and change to that directory, for example:
Next, extract the contents of the package. For example:
Set the
MAGICK_HOME
environment variable to the path where you extracted the ImageMagick files. For example:If the
bin
subdirectory of the extracted package is not already in your executable search path, add it to your PATH
environment variable. For example:On Linux and Solaris machines add
$MAGICK_HOME/lib
to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable:Finally, to verify ImageMagick is working properly, type the following on the command line:
Congratulations, you have a working ImageMagick distribution under Unix or Linux and you are ready to use ImageMagick to convert, compose, or edit your images or perhaps you'll want to use one of the Application Program Interfaces for C, C++, Perl, and others.
Mac OS X Binary Release
We recommend Homebrew which custom builds ImageMagick in your environment (some users prefer MacPorts). Download HomeBrew and type:
ImageMagick depends on Ghostscript fonts. To install them, type:
The
brew
command downloads ImageMagick and many of its delegate libraries (e.g. JPEG, PNG, Freetype, etc.) and configures, builds, and installs ImageMagick automagically. Alternatively, you can download the ImageMagick Mac OS X distribution we provide:Version | HTTP | FTP | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ImageMagick-x86_64-apple-darwin19.0.0.tar.gz | download | download | macOS High Sierra |
Verify its message digest.
Create (or choose) a directory to install the package into and change to that directory, for example:
Next, extract the contents of the package. For example:
Set the
MAGICK_HOME
environment variable to the path where you extracted the ImageMagick files. For example:If the
bin
subdirectory of the extracted package is not already in your executable search path, add it to your PATH
environment variable. For example:Set the
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable: Kodak easyshare sv811 digital picture frame user manual.Finally, to verify ImageMagick is working properly, type the following on the command line:
Note, the display program requires the X11 server available on your Mac OS X installation DVD. Once that is installed, you will also need to set
export DISPLAY=:0
.The best way to deal with all the exports is to put them at the end of your .profile file
Congratulations, you have a working ImageMagick distribution under Mac OS X and you are ready to use ImageMagick to convert, compose, or edit your images or perhaps you'll want to use one of the Application Program Interfaces for C, C++, Perl, and others.
iOS Binary Release
~Claudio provides iOS builds of ImageMagick.
Download iOS Distribution
You can download the iOS distribution directly from ImageMagick's repository.
There are always 2 packages for the compiled ImageMagick:
- iOSMagick-VERSION-libs.zip
- iOSMagick-VERSION.zip
The first one includes headers and compiled libraries that have been used to compile ImageMagick. Most users would need this one.
ImageMagick compiling script for iOS OS and iOS Simulator
To run the script:
where VERSION is the version of ImageMagick you want to compile (i.e.: 7.0.9-8, svn, ..)
This script compiles ImageMagick as a static library to be included in iOS projects and adds support for
- png
- jpeg
- tiff
Upon successful compilation a folder called
IMPORT_ME
is created on your ~/Desktop
. You can import it into your Xcode project.Xcode project settings
After including everything into Xcode please also make sure to have these settings (Build tab of the project information):
- Other Linker Flags: -lMagickCore-Q16 -lMagickWand-Q16 -ljpeg -lpng -lbz2 -lz
- Header Search Paths: $(SRCROOT) - make it Recursive
- Library Search Paths: $(SRCROOT) - make it Recursive
On the lower left click on the small-wheel and select: Add User-Defined Setting
- Key: OTHER_CFLAGS
- Value: -Dmacintosh=1
Sample project
A sample project is available for download. It is not updated too often, but it does give an idea of all the settings and some ways to play around with ImageMagick in an iOS application.
Windows Binary Release
ImageMagick runs on Windows 10 (x86 & x64), Windows 8 (x86 & x64), Windows 7 (x86 & x64), Windows Server 2012, Windows XP (x86) with Service Pack 3, Windows Vista (x86 & x64) with Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003 (x86 & x64) with Service Pack 2 (verify MSXML6 is present), Windows Server 2003 R2 (x86 & x64), Windows Server 2008 (x86 & x64) with Service Pack 2, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64).
The amount of memory can be an important factor, especially if you intend to work on large images. A minimum of 512 MB of RAM is recommended, but the more RAM the better. Although ImageMagick runs well on a single core computer, it automagically runs in parallel on multi-core systems reducing run times considerably.
Xmage Manual Download Images For Windows 10
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. Versions with Q8 in the name are 8 bits-per-pixel component (e.g. 8-bit red, 8-bit green, etc.), whereas, Q16 in the filename are 16 bits-per-pixel component. 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:
Version | HTTP | FTP | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-x64-dll.exe | download | download | Win64 dynamic at 16 bits-per-pixel component |
Or choose from these alternate Windows binary distributions:
Xmage Images Not Working
Version | HTTP | FTP | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-x64-static.exe | download | download | Win64 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q8-x64-dll.exe | download | download | Win64 dynamic at 8 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q8-x64-static.exe | download | download | Win64 static at 8 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-HDRI-x64-dll.exe | download | download | Win64 dynamic at 16 bits-per-pixel component with high dynamic-range imaging enabled |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-HDRI-x64-static.exe | download | download | Win64 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component with high dynamic-range imaging enabled |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-x86-dll.exe | download | download | Win32 dynamic at 16 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-x86-static.exe | download | download | Win32 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q8-x86-dll.exe | download | download | Win32 dynamic at 8 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q8-x86-static.exe | download | download | Win32 static at 8 bits-per-pixel component |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-HDRI-x86-dll.exe | download | download | Win32 dynamic at 16 bits-per-pixel component with high dynamic-range imaging enabled |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-Q16-HDRI-x86-static.exe | download | download | Win32 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component with high dynamic-range imaging enabled |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-portable-Q16-x86.zip | download | download | Portable Win32 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component. Just copy to your host and run (no installer, no Windows registry entries). |
ImageMagick-7.0.9-8-portable-Q16-x64.zip | download | download | Portable Win64 static at 16 bits-per-pixel component. Just copy to your host and run (no installer, no Windows registry entries). |
Verify its message digest.
To verify ImageMagick is working properly, type the following in an Command Prompt window:
If you have any problems, you likely need
vcomp120.dll
. To install it, download Visual C++ Redistributable Package.Note, use a double quote (
'
) rather than a single quote ('
) for the ImageMagick command line under Windows:Use two double quotes for VBScript scripts:
Congratulations, you have a working ImageMagick distribution under Windows and you are ready to use ImageMagick to convert, compose, or edit your images or perhaps you'll want to use one of the Application Program Interfaces for C, C++, Perl, and others.
Xmage Missing Card Images
So given the articles on the frontpage recently I gather that a lot of you, like me, enjoy Magic: The Gathering. MTG is a fairly new hobby for me and I think I might enjoy deckbuilding more than playing but it's a good thing since playing can sometimes be a bit fraught. Sure, my group of friends has an EDH night every other week, a draft perhaps twice a set, and some lunch games of Modern or Standard when we get the chance but generally games are a bit sparse. Sure, I could go to my local game store for FNM and rustle up a game or two but the timing is a bit specific and sometimes the clientele are less than fun to hang out with.
The obvious answer to this is Magic: The Gathering Online but that product is not really what I want. First of all it's focused on replicating EVERY part of MTG, including the parts where you sink a ton of money into on a continuous basis. I think most of us don't like the idea of having money in two different ecosystems that can't transfer back and forth. I signed up hoping for some Limited and Cube 'phantom' drafts but these still take tickets which takes money.
Enter Xmage. You can grab the program here:
http://xmage.de/
From there you can move it to a folder, run the file and it will install folders and such. Go to 'Images' and 'Symbols' at the top-right to make sure all your card art comes through and you should be good to go. This is a necessary step to keep the whole thing on the firmly 'legal' side I would imagine. You can put whatever art you want in there but by default it will grab from a couple third party sources (magiccards.info, etc.) You will need to register a name on the server (xmage.woogerworks.info is the default but there may be others) and you're off to the races. You can setup decks in here to test or play and participate in glorious, glorious Limited tourneys all for free.
I've been doing a lot of Vintage Cube draft (which takes its card list from the MTGO Vintage Cube) as well as OGW. Hell, I even drafted Alpha the other day, it was horrible. I've never had a lot of trouble finding other players to join in at most times of day. You'll have about as many people dropping out when they're losing as normal online games, perhaps less.
Anyway, if you're into MTG or wanting to try it for free, give it a try! I can post some suggestions for complete newcomers if desired.
The obvious answer to this is Magic: The Gathering Online but that product is not really what I want. First of all it's focused on replicating EVERY part of MTG, including the parts where you sink a ton of money into on a continuous basis. I think most of us don't like the idea of having money in two different ecosystems that can't transfer back and forth. I signed up hoping for some Limited and Cube 'phantom' drafts but these still take tickets which takes money.
Enter Xmage. You can grab the program here:
http://xmage.de/
From there you can move it to a folder, run the file and it will install folders and such. Go to 'Images' and 'Symbols' at the top-right to make sure all your card art comes through and you should be good to go. This is a necessary step to keep the whole thing on the firmly 'legal' side I would imagine. You can put whatever art you want in there but by default it will grab from a couple third party sources (magiccards.info, etc.) You will need to register a name on the server (xmage.woogerworks.info is the default but there may be others) and you're off to the races. You can setup decks in here to test or play and participate in glorious, glorious Limited tourneys all for free.
I've been doing a lot of Vintage Cube draft (which takes its card list from the MTGO Vintage Cube) as well as OGW. Hell, I even drafted Alpha the other day, it was horrible. I've never had a lot of trouble finding other players to join in at most times of day. You'll have about as many people dropping out when they're losing as normal online games, perhaps less.
Anyway, if you're into MTG or wanting to try it for free, give it a try! I can post some suggestions for complete newcomers if desired.