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Certainly! Here's a simple guide in raw markdown format for installing ImageMagick via Homebrew on a Mac and using it to resize an image:
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# Image Resizing on Mac with ImageMagick via Homebrew
This guide provides steps to install ImageMagick using Homebrew and resize an image on a Mac.
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2. **Install Homebrew:** If you don't have Homebrew installed, execute the following command in Terminal:
```bash
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
```
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
```
3. **Install ImageMagick:** Once Homebrew is installed, run this command to install ImageMagick:
```bash
brew install imagemagick
```
3. **Install ImageMagick:** Once Homebrew is installed, run this command to install ImageMagick:
```bash
brew install imagemagick
```
## Resizing an Image
## Resizing an Image
1. **Navigate to Image Folder:** Change the directory to where your image is located.
```bash
cd /path/to/your/image/directory
```
1. **Navigate to Image Folder:** Change the directory to where your image is located.
```bash
cd /path/to/your/image/directory
```
2. **Resize the Image:** Use the `convert` command from ImageMagick to resize the image. For example, to resize an image named `original.jpg` to a width of 600 pixels while keeping the aspect ratio, use:
2. **Resize the Image:** Use the `convert` command from ImageMagick to resize the image. For example, to resize an image named `original.jpg` to a width of 600 pixels while keeping the aspect ratio, use:
```bash
convert original.jpg -resize 600x resized.jpg
```
This will create a new resized image named `resized.jpg` in the same directory.
```bash
convert original.jpg -resize 600x resized.jpg
```
This will create a new resized image named `resized.jpg` in the same directory.
## Notes
## Notes
- The `600x` in the resize command specifies the width in pixels. The height will be adjusted automatically to maintain the aspect ratio.
- If you want to overwrite the original image, use the same name for the output file.
- For more advanced options, refer to the ImageMagick documentation or use `man convert` in Terminal to see the manual.
```
- The `600x` in the resize command specifies the width in pixels. The height will be adjusted automatically to maintain the aspect ratio.
- If you want to overwrite the original image, use the same name for the output file.
- For more advanced options, refer to the ImageMagick documentation or use `man convert` in Terminal to see the manual.
This guide should help you install ImageMagick using Homebrew and resize images easily on your Mac.
This guide should help you install ImageMagick using Homebrew and resize images easily on your Mac.