| model | haiku |
| created | "2025-12-16T00:00:00.000Z" |
| modified | "2025-12-16T00:00:00.000Z" |
| reviewed | "2025-12-16T00:00:00.000Z" |
| name | imagemagick-conversion |
| description | Convert and manipulate images with ImageMagick. Covers format conversion,
resizing, batch processing, quality adjustment, and image transformations.
Use when user mentions image conversion, resizing images, ImageMagick,
magick command, batch image processing, or thumbnail generation.
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ImageMagick Image Conversion
Project: Project-independent
Gitignored: Yes
Trigger
Use this skill when users request image manipulation tasks including:
- Converting between image formats (PNG, JPEG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, etc.)
- Resizing images (dimensions, percentages, aspect ratios)
- Batch processing multiple images
- Adjusting image quality and compression
- Creating thumbnails
- Basic image transformations (rotate, flip, crop)
Overview
ImageMagick is a powerful command-line tool for image processing. This skill provides guidance for using the magick command to perform common image conversion and manipulation tasks.
Key Command Pattern:
magick input-file [options] output-file
Common Use Cases
Format Conversion
Basic format conversion:
magick image.jpg image.png
magick photo.png photo.webp
Batch convert all JPEGs to PNG:
magick mogrify -format png *.jpg
Convert with specific output directory:
mkdir -p output
magick mogrify -format webp -path output/ *.jpg
Resizing Images
Resize by percentage:
magick image.jpg -resize 50% output.jpg
Resize to specific width (maintain aspect ratio):
magick image.jpg -resize 800x output.jpg
Resize to specific height (maintain aspect ratio):
magick image.jpg -resize x600 output.jpg
Resize to fit within dimensions (maintain aspect ratio):
magick image.jpg -resize 800x600 output.jpg
Resize to exact dimensions (ignore aspect ratio):
magick image.jpg -resize 800x600! output.jpg
Resize only if larger:
magick image.jpg -resize '800x600>' output.jpg
Resize only if smaller:
magick image.jpg -resize '800x600<' output.jpg
Quality and Compression
Set JPEG quality (1-100, default 92):
magick image.jpg -quality 85 output.jpg
Optimize PNG compression:
magick image.png -quality 95 output.png
Create high-quality WebP:
magick image.jpg -quality 90 output.webp
Thumbnails
Generate thumbnail (fast, lower quality):
magick image.jpg -thumbnail 200x200 thumb.jpg
Generate thumbnail with padding:
magick image.jpg -thumbnail 200x200 -background white -gravity center -extent 200x200 thumb.jpg
Batch Operations
Resize all images in directory:
magick mogrify -resize 800x600 -path resized/ *.jpg
Convert and resize in one operation:
magick mogrify -resize 1200x -format webp -quality 85 -path output/ *.jpg
Process specific file types:
magick mogrify -resize 50% -path smaller/ *.{jpg,png,gif}
Image Information
Display image information:
magick identify image.jpg
Detailed image information:
magick identify -verbose image.jpg
Advanced Transformations
Rotate image:
magick image.jpg -rotate 90 rotated.jpg
Flip horizontally:
magick image.jpg -flop flipped.jpg
Flip vertically:
magick image.jpg -flip flipped.jpg
Crop to specific region:
magick image.jpg -crop 800x600+100+100 cropped.jpg
Auto-orient based on EXIF:
magick image.jpg -auto-orient output.jpg
Strip metadata (reduce file size):
magick image.jpg -strip output.jpg
Important Notes
mogrify vs convert
Performance Tips
- Use
-thumbnail for thumbnails: Faster than -resize for small previews
- Use
-strip to remove metadata: Reduces file size significantly
- Batch operations: Process multiple files in one
mogrify command
- Quality settings: 85-90 is usually optimal for JPEG (balances size/quality)
Format Recommendations
- JPEG: Photos, complex images with gradients (lossy)
- PNG: Screenshots, graphics with transparency (lossless)
- WebP: Modern format, excellent compression (lossy or lossless)
- GIF: Simple animations, limited colors
- TIFF: Archival, high-quality storage
Safety Considerations
Always test commands on copies first:
mkdir -p test-output
magick original.jpg -resize 50% test-output/test.jpg
Use -path with mogrify to preserve originals:
magick mogrify -resize 800x -path resized/ *.jpg
Quote wildcards in shell:
magick mogrify -resize '800x600>' -path output/ '*.jpg'
Common Patterns
Web Optimization Workflow
mkdir -p web-optimized
magick mogrify -resize 1920x -quality 85 -format webp -path web-optimized/ *.jpg
magick mogrify -strip web-optimized/*.webp
Thumbnail Generation
mkdir -p thumbnails
for img in *.jpg; do
magick "$img" -thumbnail 300x300 -background white -gravity center -extent 300x300 "thumbnails/${img%.jpg}_thumb.jpg"
done
Multi-Format Export
mkdir -p exports/{png,webp,jpg}
for img in source/*.png; do
name=$(basename "$img" .png)
magick "$img" -quality 90 "exports/png/$name.png"
magick "$img" -quality 85 "exports/webp/$name.webp"
magick "$img" -quality 85 "exports/jpg/$name.jpg"
done
Troubleshooting
Check ImageMagick version:
magick -version
Verify supported formats:
magick identify -list format
Test command on single file first:
magick test-image.jpg -resize 50% test-output.jpg
When to Use This Skill
✓ Use this skill for:
- Format conversions between standard image types
- Resizing operations (dimensions, percentages)
- Quality adjustments and compression
- Batch processing workflows
- Generating thumbnails or previews
- Basic transformations (rotate, crop, flip)
✗ Don't use this skill for:
- Advanced photo editing (use GIMP, Photoshop)
- Complex filters or effects (consider dedicated tools)
- Video processing (use FFmpeg)
- Vector graphics (use Inkscape, Illustrator)
Integration with Workflows
This skill complements other development workflows:
- Web development: Optimize images for deployment
- Documentation: Generate screenshots and diagrams
- CI/CD: Automate image processing in pipelines
- Content creation: Prepare images for various platforms
The magick command is typically available via Homebrew (brew install imagemagick) or system package managers.