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The transformation matrix complies with the left-handed pixel coordinate system: positive x and y directions are rightward and downward, resp.
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The parameters t x and t y subsequently shift the image pixels so that those that are moved out of the image area are cut off. The size of the resulting image is that of the smallest rectangle that contains the transformed source image. (2) the +adjoin option is given, or (3) a C-style integer format string is Multiple files if either (1) the output image's file format does not allow multi-image files, In summary, ImageMagick tries to write all images to one file, but will use Will create a sequence of 17 images named my00morph.jpg, my01morph.jpg, my02morph.jpg. $magick> convert logo: rose: -morph 15 my%02dmorph.jpg These strings, such as ' %d' or ' %03d', are familiar to those who have used the standard printf()' C-library function. Including a C-style integer format string in the output filename will automagically enable +adjoin and are used to specify where the -scene number is placed in the filenames. Per file (for example, GIF, MIFF, and TIFF). To separate files, whether or not the file format allows multiple images Use +adjoin to force each image to be written Suffix, in order to make distinct names for each image. Modified by adding a -scene number before the Such, if more than one image needs to be written, the filename given is
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Image per file, and in that case ImageMagick is forced to write each image as a separate file. However, some formats, such as JPEG and PNG, do not support more than one Images of an image sequence into the given output file. adjoin Join images into a single multi-image file. Otherwise noted, each option is recognized by the commands convert, mogrify. Option name in the navigation bar above and you will go right to it. If you want a description of a particular option, click on the Below is list of command-line options recognized by the ImageMagick command-line