Conclusion
In this chapter, I presented a full demonstration of how to write a CGI and command-line application using Perl and ImageMagick’s PerlMagick. In the next three chapters, I’ll demonstrate three more examples of applications using ImageMagick-one in C, one in Ruby, and one in PHP. These demonstrations don’t intend to show off all that is possible in these programming interfaces, as was done in the command-line discussion, but instead intend to present useful techniques and examples.
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(2006). PerlMagick: ImageMagick Programming with Perl. In: The Definitive Guide to ImageMagick. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0112-0_8
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