composite |
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composite - composite images together. |
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Synopsis |
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composite [ options
... ] change-image base-image
[ mask-image ]
output-image
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Description |
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composite composites (combines) images to
create new images.
base-image is the base image and change-image
contains the changes. ouput-image is the result, and
normally has the same dimensions as base-image.
The optional mask-image can be used to provide opacity
information for change-image when it has none or if you
want a different mask. A mask image is typically grayscale and the
same size as base-image. If mask-image is
not grayscale, it is converted to grayscale and the resulting
intensities are used as opacity information. |
Examples |
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To composite an image of a cockatoo with a perch, use:
composite cockatoo.miff perch.ras composite.miff
To compute the difference between images in a series, use:
composite -compose difference series.2 series.1 difference.miff
To composite an image of a cockatoo with a perch starting at
location (100,150), use:
composite -geometry +100+150 cockatoo.miff perch.ras composite.miff
To tile a logo across your image of a cockatoo, use
convert +shade 30x60 cockatoo.miff mask.miff
composite -compose bumpmap -tile logo.png
cockatoo.miff mask.miff composite.miff
To composite a red, green, and blue color plane into a single
composite image, try
composite -compose CopyGreen green.png red.png red-green.png
composite -compose CopyBlue blue.png red-green.png composite.png
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Options |
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Options are processed in command line order. Any option you
specify on the command line remains in effect only for the image
that follows. All options are reset to their default values after
each image is read.
For a more detailed description of each option, see Options,
above.
ImageMagick(1).
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decrypt image with this password |
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blue chromaticity primary point |
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(This option has been replaced by the -limit
option) |
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preferred number of colors in the image |
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annotate an image with a comment |
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the type of image composition |
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the type of image compression |
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-debug
<events> |
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add coder/decoder specific options |
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horizontal and vertical resolution in pixels of the
image |
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-displace
<horizontal scale>x<vertical
scale> |
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shift image pixels as defined by a displacement
map |
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specifies the X server to contact |
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dissolve an image into another by the given
percent |
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apply Floyd/Steinberg error diffusion to the
image |
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specify the text encoding |
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specify endianness (MSB or LSB) of the image |
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use this type of filter when resizing an
image |
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use this font when annotating the image with
text |
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-geometry
<width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}
<y>{%}{@}
{!}{<}{>} |
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preferred size and location of the Image
window. |
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direction primitive gravitates to when annotating the
image. |
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green chromaticity primary point |
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-help |
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the type of interlacing scheme |
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assign a label to an image |
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Area, Disk, File, Map, or Memory resource
limit |
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Specify format for debug log |
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store matte channel if the image has one |
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-monochrome |
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transform the image to black and white |
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replace every pixel with its complementary
color |
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-page
<width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}
<y>{%}{!}{<}{>} |
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size and location of an image canvas |
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add ICM, IPTC, or generic profile to image |
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JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level |
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red chromaticity primary point |
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-resize
<width>x<height>{%}{@}{!}{
<}{>} |
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apply Paeth image rotation to the image |
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sampling factors used by JPEG or MPEG-2 encoder and YUV
decoder/encoder. |
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-size
<width>x<height>{+offset} |
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width and height of the image |
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hide watermark within an image |
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composite two images to create a stereo
anaglyph |
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strip the image of any profiles or comments |
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create a thumbnail of the image |
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tree depth for the color reduction algorithm |
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the units of image resolution |
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-unsharp
<radius>{x<sigma>}{+<amount>}{
+<threshold>} |
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sharpen the image with an unsharp mask
operator |
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print detailed information about the image |
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print ImageMagick version string |
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-watermark
<brightness> |
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percent brightness of a watermark |
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write an image sequence [convert,
composite] |
For a more detailed description of each option, see Options,
above.
ImageMagick(1).
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Environment |
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COLUMNS |
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Output screen width. Used when formatting text for the screen.
Many Unix systems keep this shell variable up to date, but it may
need to be explicitly exported in order for ImageMagick to see
it. |
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DISPLAY |
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X11 display ID (host, display number, and screen in the form
hostname:display.screen). |
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HOME |
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Location of user's home directory. ImageMagick searches for
configuration files in $HOME/.magick if the directory exists. See
MAGICK_CODER_MODULE_PATH,
MAGICK_CONFIGURE_PATH, and
MAGICK_FILTER_MODULE_PATH if more flexibility is
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MAGICK_CODER_MODULE_PATH |
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Search path to use when searching for image format coder
modules. This path allows the user to arbitrarily extend the image
formats supported by ImageMagick by adding loadable modules to an
arbitrary location rather than copying them into the ImageMagick
installation directory. The formatting of the search path is
similar to operating system search paths (i.e. colon delimited for
Unix, and semi-colon delimited for Microsoft Windows). This user
specified search path is used before trying the default search
path. |
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MAGICK_CONFIGURE_PATH |
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Search path to use when searching for configuration (.mgk)
files. The formatting of the search path is similar to operating
system search paths (i.e. colon delimited for Unix, and semi-colon
delimited for Microsoft Windows). This user specified search path
is used before trying the default search path. |
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MAGICK_DEBUG |
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Debug options (see -debug for
details) |
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MAGICK_FILTER_MODULE_PATH |
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Search path to use when searching for filter process modules
(invoked via -process). This path allows the user
to arbitrarily extend ImageMagick's image processing functionality
by adding loadable modules to an arbitrary location rather than
copying them into the ImageMagick installation directory. The
formatting of the search path is similar to operating system search
paths (i.e. colon delimited for Unix, and semi-colon delimited for
Microsoft Windows). This user specified search path is used before
trying the default search path. |
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MAGICK_FONT_PATH |
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Directory where ImageMagick should look for TrueType and
Postscript Type1 font files if the font file is not found in the
current directory. It is preferred to define the available fonts
via type.mgk rather than use
MAGICK_FONT_PATH. |
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MAGICK_HOME |
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Path to top of ImageMagick installation directory. Only
observed by "uninstalled" builds of ImageMagick which do not have
their location hard-coded or set by an installer. |
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MAGICK_DISK_LIMIT |
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Maximum amount of disk space allowed for use by the pixel
cache. |
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MAGICK_FILES_LIMIT |
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Maximum number of open files. |
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MAGICK_MAP_LIMIT |
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Maximum size of a memory map. |
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MAGICK_MEMORY_LIMIT |
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Maximum amount of memory to allocate from the
heap. |
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MAGICK_TMPDIR |
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Path to directory where ImageMagick should write temporary
files. The default is to use the system default, or the location
set by TMPDIR. |
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TMPDIR |
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For POSIX-compatible systems (Unix-compatible), the path to the
directory where all applications should write temporary files.
Overridden by MAGICK_TMPDIR if it is
set. |
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TMP or
TEMP |
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For Microsoft Windows, the path to the directory where
applications should write temporary files. Overridden by
MAGICK_TMPDIR if it is
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Configuration
Files |
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Copyright |
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Copyright (C) 1999-2004 ImageMagick Studio LLC.
Additional copyrights and licenses apply to this software, see
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/Copyright.html |
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