In this chapter we learned about a command-line interpreter called conjure
and its scripting language called MSL (standing for Magick Scripting Language). We saw that MSL is XML and every operation in this language is done by elements.
MSL was introduced in 2002 and no serious development has been done on it yet. So if you have any idea or suggestion for MSL you can send it to the ImageMagick development team at <[email protected]>
.
The last ImageMagick utility that we studied was compare
. It is used for comparing two images: numerically and visually.
This chapter marks the end of the ImageMagick utilities. In the next chapter we will see some practical usage of ImageMagick, especially in web programming.