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Introducing Compression and Other Metadata

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In this chapter, you looked at how to change the compression of an image, the attributes of the compression of an image, or even the entire format of the image. You also learned how to handle multiple image formats such as TIFF and PDF, including creating them, removing single images from them, and swapping images within them. Finally, I talked about the ultimate in multiple image formats—animations.

In the next chapter, I’ll cover some of the other ImageMagick command-line tools before presenting some of the more artistic transformations that ImageMagick can perform on an image.

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(2006). Introducing Compression and Other Metadata. In: The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0112-0_3

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