Version: |
6.8.3-0 |
Publisher: |
Image Magic |
File Size: |
38.54MB |
Date: |
15 February 2013 |
Price: |
NA |
License: |
Model Free To Try |
Software: |
graphic design software |
Description:
Image Magic (64-bit) is a robust collection of tools and libraries designed to read, write, and manipulate an image in many popular image formats, including GIF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, and Photo CD. With Image Magic, you can create GIFs dynamically, making this program suitable for Web applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, reduce the color of, or add special effects to, an image, and save your completed work in the same or a different image format. What's new in this version: Version 6.8.3-0 has allowed Perl Magic to be multi-quantum.
Building Image Magic source for Windows requires a modern version of Microsoft Visual Studio IDE. Users have reported success with the Borland C++ compiler as well. If you don't have a compiler you can still install a self-installing binary release.
These instructions are specific to building Image Magic with the Visual Studio under Windows XP, Win2K, or Windows 98. Image Magic does not include any workspace (DSW) or project files (DSP) except for those included with third party libraries. Instead, there is a configure program that must be built and run which creates the Visual Studio workspaces for Image Magic. The Visual Studio system provides four different types of runtime environments that must match across all application, library, and dynamic-library (DLL) code that is built. The configure program creates a set of build files that are consistent for a specific runtime selection listed here:
Dynamic Multi-threaded DLL runtimes (Visual Dynamic MT)
Static Single-threaded runtimes (Visual Static ST)
Static Multi-threaded runtimes (Visual Static MT)
Static Multi-threaded DLL runtimes (Visual Static MTDLL)
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