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identify - describe an image or image sequence.
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> Synopsis

identify file [ file ... ]
 

> Description

Identify describes the format and characteristics of one or more image files. It will also report if an image is incomplete or corrupt. The information displayed includes the scene number, the file name, the width and height of the image, whether the image is colormapped or not, the number of colors in the image, the number of bytes in the image, the format of the image (JPEG, PNM, etc.), and finally the number of seconds it took to read and process the image. An example line output from identify follows:

    images/aquarium.miff 640x480 PseudoClass 256c
           308135b MIFF 1s

If -verbose is set, expect additional output including any image comment:
 

    Image: images/aquarium.miff
    class: PseudoClass
    colors: 256
    signature: eb5dca81dd93ae7e6ffae99a527eb5dca8...
    matte: False
    geometry: 640x480
       depth: 8
    bytes: 308135
    format: MIFF
    comments:
    Imported from MTV raster image: aquarium.mtv

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> Options

Options are processed in command line order. Any option you specify on the command line remains in effect for the set of images immediately following, until the set is terminated by the appearance of any option or -noop.

For a more detailed description of each option, see ImageMagick(1).
 


> -cache <threshold>

megabytes of memory available to the pixel cache

> -debug

enable debug printout

> -density <width>x<height>

vertical and horizontal resolution in pixels of the image

> -depth <value>

depth of the image

> -format <string>

output formatted image characteristics

> -help

print usage instructions

> -interlace <type>

the type of interlacing scheme

> -ping

efficiently determine image characteristics

> -sampling_factor <horizontal_factor>x<vertical_factor>

sampling factors used by JPEG or MPEG-2 encoder and YUV decoder/encoder.

> -size <width>x<height>{+offset}

width and height of the image

> -verbose

print detailed information about the image

For a more detailed description of each option, see ImageMagick(1).
 

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> Authors

John Cristy, magick-users@imagemagick.org, ImageMagick Studio LLC,
Glenn Randers-Pehrson, randeg@alum.rpi.edu, ImageMagick Studio LLC.

 

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> Copyright

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