PythonMagick: any documentation, tutorials, or examples?
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PythonMagick: any documentation, tutorials, or examples?
Does anyone know of any PythonMagick docs/tutorials/examples? Everything I've found points to this URL: http://www.procoders.net/pythonmagick which is no longer there.
... to be clear, I'm looking for PythonMagick, not PythonMagickWand
Touche...
I think my main point was that there are many APIs for Imagemagick. [/url]
Fair enough . I'm writing an app in python & need to manipulate images. If I can't do the manipulation inside of python, then I may as well just use imagemagick via os.system or popen rather than using some other binding. Using python for my app is not a choice, it's a requirement.
It's unfortunate that Python's native image library only works on 8 bit images, otherwise, it does everything I need. (yes, I know there is experimental 16+ bit image handling, but I'm looking for something more stable)
It may be a little late for the original poster, but I stumbled upon this post while looking for the same type of documentation. After doing a little digging into the source code, I found that the Python bindings seem to mirror the Magick++ API which is well documented (I can't post the URL since this is my first post). Just search for Magick++.
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