The source distribution of ImageMagick
as well as pre-compiled binaries are available at any of the sites
listed here (unless otherwise noted).
The organization of the ftp mirror sites is shown in the following
table:
Directory
Description
ImageMagick
(Top directory)
Contains
the core ImageMagick sources in a file named similarly to
ImageMagick-5.5.4.tar.gz, ImageMagick-5.5.4.tar.bz, or
ImageMagick-5.5.4.zip. These core sources are sufficient to
compile a minimal ImageMagick on a Unix system, or under the
Cygwin and MinGW environments for Windows.
beta
Prerelease
versions of ImageMagick may be found here.
binaries
Binary
packages built by ImageMagick Studio for various operating
environments may be found here. Currently these include Linux for
Pentium and Alpha processors, Cygwin, MacOS 9, MacOS 10
(“Darwin”), SGI IRIX, Sun Solaris 9 (64-bit kernel),
and Microsoft Windows ('95 and later).
delegates
Add
on libraries and applications which extend the formats supported
by ImageMagick may be obtained from this directory.
java
Sources
for JMagick, the Java API for ImageMagick may be found here.
linux
Linux
packages for Red Hat Linux, and other Linux systems may be found
here.
mac
An
extended source code package for MacOS 9 (including configured
delegates and MetroWerks CodeWarrior build files) may be found
here. Note: Use the Unix source package from the top directory
for MacOS 10.
perl
The
source code for a number of packages based on PerlMagick may be
found here. These include MagickStudio, a CGI (dynamic Web
server) interface to ImageMagick, ScreamerMagick, a CGI interface
for rendering 3D logos, and WebMagick, a script for preparing
Web-based photo albums.
vms
A
source package prepared for use with VMS may be found here.
windows
An
extended source code package for use with Microsoft Visual C++
(including configured delegates and a Visual C++ workspace) may
be found here.
xtp
Xtp
is a network file transfer utility written by the principle
author of ImageMagick.
If you operate an ImageMagick mirror
site, or know of additional mirrors of the ImageMagick
archives, please E-mail ImageMagick
Studio so that they can be listed here. Known mirror sites are
provided with privileged access to the master site so that they are
not denied access when the default user limit has been reached.