By: Frank Rysanek Last update: 12 June 2003
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue20/more-musings.html
After months of procrastination, I finally got around to taking a closer look at the ImageMagick set of tools from John Cristy and E.I. DuPont De Nemours and Company Incorporated. I've had a number of readers write and ask me about the program, what I thought of it and how does it work, etc. Its time to address some of those issues.
documented on: 2005.05.16
http://sweb.cz/Frantisek.Rysanek/splash/isolinux-splash-HOWTO.html
Isolinux by H. Peter Anvin is one of a family of nifty gadgety bootloaders - the original ancestor is maybe syslinux, there are brothers called memboot and pxeboot.
Isolinux can load a neat splash-screen image. E.g. in RedHat, it's stored on the CD No.1 in /isolinux/splash.lss. Its creation is not quite documented and there are some myths in the area. The goal of this mini-HOWTO is to document the creation of this image.
By: Frank Rysanek Last update: 12 June 2003
documented on: 2005.05.16
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/2627/
Tuesday, August 15th, 2006 By Jerry Peek
The last two "Power Tools" columns introduced ImageMagick (IM), explained how to hide data in an image, and showed different resizing filters. This month, let's finish the series on IM with a bit more of what this command-line toolbox can do — and discover some useful, general information about digital images.
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documented on: 2007.06.17