Install Pythonmagick Windows
Jan 10, 2017 - Note: I am using Python 2.7 32-bit on Windows 7 Professional. Install ImageMagick floqqi recommends downloading the latest version, which. Python Image Library (PIL) 1.1.7 for Windows Python 2.7 32-bit. The easiest way to install Python Magick is by using a WHL (wheel) file using “PIP”.
Does anyone know anything about PythonMagick? I've got a project that could use ImageMagick, so I went looking around for PythonMagick, and I'm a bit lost.
I was able to download the PythonMagick source from the ImageMagick site, but I'm on Windows and don't have the ability to compile it. I found reference to a windows installer for PythonMagick on the wxPython wiki, but the links take me to procoders.net, which seems to have abandoned the project (at least I couldn't find anything to download). So what's the state of this project? Actually, I'm wondering if I would gain anything by using PythonMagick anyway.
I'm going to be distributing a py2exe created executable that needs to do some image manipulation. Would I still need ImageMagick seperately installed on the client machine to use PythonMagick anyway? Or could it all be self contained? If I'd need to install ImageMagick on client machines anyway, I guess I can just use the commandline interface to ImageMagick from Python. Adam Endicott wrote: Does anyone know anything about PythonMagick? I've got a project that could use ImageMagick, so I went looking around for PythonMagick, and I'm a bit lost. I was able to download the PythonMagick source from the ImageMagick site, but I'm on Windows and don't have the ability to compile it.
I found reference to a windows installer for PythonMagick on the wxPython wiki, but the links take me to procoders.net, which seems to have abandoned the project (at least I couldn't find anything to download). So what's the state of this project? Driver dlya dzhojstika cowboy boot.
Actually, I'm wondering if I would gain anything by using PythonMagick anyway. I'm going to be distributing a py2exe created executable that needs to do some image manipulation. Would I still need ImageMagick seperately installed on the client machine to use PythonMagick anyway? Or could it all be self contained?

If I'd need to install ImageMagick on client machines anyway, I guess I can just use the commandline interface to ImageMagick from Python. Why is PIL *(Python Image Library) not suitable to do the graphics? Adam Endicott wrote: Does anyone know anything about PythonMagick?
I've got a project that could use ImageMagick, so I went looking around for PythonMagick, and I'm a bit lost. I was able to download the PythonMagick source from the ImageMagick site, but I'm on Windows and don't have the ability to compile it. I found reference to a windows installer for PythonMagick on the wxPython wiki, but the links take me to procoders.net, which seems to have abandoned the project (at least I couldn't find anything to download). Blank menyu raskladki dlya detskogo sada mp3. So what's the state of this project? Actually, I'm wondering if I would gain anything by using PythonMagick anyway. I'm going to be distributing a py2exe created executable that needs to do some image manipulation.
Would I still need ImageMagick seperately installed on the client machine to use PythonMagick anyway? Or could it all be self contained? If I'd need to install ImageMagick on client machines anyway, I guess I can just use the commandline interface to ImageMagick from Python. There is a boost-less interface to imagemagick on the pylab project page at Sourceforge. Last I checked it compiled for windows. But, I haven't really played with it for a while.
You might find the old binaries there useful for at least some version of Image Magick. -Travis Oliphant. Adam Endicott wrote: Claudio Grondi wrote: Why is PIL *(Python Image Library) not suitable to do the graphics? Claudio I am using PIL for some other things, but what I need ImageMagick for is to convert a PDF into a series of jpegs (one per page). Its the only tool I've found to do this at a good enough resolution. What about GraphicsMagick.