diff --git a/docs/random_docs/Image.md b/docs/random_docs/Image.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53d68e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/random_docs/Image.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +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: + +```markdown +# Image Resizing on Mac with ImageMagick via Homebrew + +This guide provides steps to install ImageMagick using Homebrew and resize an image on a Mac. + +## Installing ImageMagick + +1. **Open Terminal:** You can find Terminal in Applications under Utilities or use Spotlight to search for it. + +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)" + ``` + + 3. **Install ImageMagick:** Once Homebrew is installed, run this command to install ImageMagick: + ```bash + brew install imagemagick + ``` + + ## Resizing an Image + + 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: + ```bash + convert original.jpg -resize 600x resized.jpg + ``` + This will create a new resized image named `resized.jpg` in the same directory. + + ## 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. + ``` + + This guide should help you install ImageMagick using Homebrew and resize images easily on your Mac. \ No newline at end of file