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GD, ImageMagick, Ghostscript

Posted: Tue 27. Jul 2004, 16:02
by spirelli
Some Questions:
On the phpwcms home page it says that ImageMagick and GhostScript are recommended.

But what is GD Version 2.0 that I keep reading about? If I have this, do I still need GhostScript?

My hosting company told me that "ImageMagick is already installed on our servers in the default directory (you can not install this in your own space!)". So where would I find it, or what path do I have to specify?

Does GhostScript do anything for phpwcms without ImageMagick, or does ImageMagick need Ghostscript in any case? Who depends on whom, and where does GD come in, and what does 'GD' mean?

Thanks.

Posted: Tue 27. Jul 2004, 16:30
by cyrano
Hi,

just an idea:

Try path for ImageMagick:
1. empty
2. /usr/bin/
3. /usr/bin/convert <-- no Slash here

Normally GD2 works as it is.

Please try and report.

Posted: Tue 27. Jul 2004, 19:09
by pSouper
of course Cy is right but in short:
GD2 is easy and good.
IM is better.
you only need one or the other
you should use IM & GS together.

Posted: Tue 27. Jul 2004, 23:40
by spirelli
Ok, if I understan correctly ImageMagick creates thumbnails, right?

When I upload a pic to the 'FILE' area in the admin panel I get a thumbnail preview. Does that mean that IM is doing it's job already? I guess I should still install GhostScript on the server. What are the main benefits?

THanks.

Posted: Tue 27. Jul 2004, 23:47
by Pappnase
spirelli wrote:Ok, if I understan correctly ImageMagick creates thumbnails, right?

When I upload a pic to the 'FILE' area in the admin panel I get a thumbnail preview. Does that mean that IM is doing it's job already? I guess I should still install GhostScript on the server. What are the main benefits?

THanks.
hello

both creates thumbnails!

IM only in a better quality! but GD2 is quite enough!

Posted: Tue 27. Jul 2004, 23:51
by spirelli
ok, thanks Pappnase!

My question also was:
Should I still install GhostScript on the server. What are the benefits of doing so?

Thanks a lot for getting back

Posted: Wed 28. Jul 2004, 02:25
by DeXXus
spirelli wrote:ok, thanks Pappnase!

My question also was:
Should I still install GhostScript on the server. What are the benefits of doing so?

Thanks a lot for getting back
No ~need~ to install Ghostscript. ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to render Postscript and PDF files, as
well as formats where a translator to Postscript is available. There has been virtually no discussion/use of it's support on these forums.