Conclusion
In this chapter, you learned that it’s relatively trivial to create good-looking, dynamic graphs with ImageMagick in PHP. This chapter (and the previous three) covered four common programming problems with ImageMagick in four common languages. The next chapter of the book will show where to get more support for ImageMagick and cover how to become an active member of the ImageMagick community.
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(2006). MagickWand: ImageMagick Programming with PHP. In: The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0112-0_11
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