Mini_magick vs image_science

I simply want to resize images. Which is easier to install/use and uses
less memory?

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oh, and I mean to install mini_magick or image_science themselves, and
all their required programs and whatnot.

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depends on what you have installed already. do you have image magick
installed?

-a

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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Jonathan Denni wrote:

oh, and I mean to install mini_magick or image_science themselves, and
all their required programs and whatnot.

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unknown wrote:

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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Jonathan Denni wrote:

oh, and I mean to install mini_magick or image_science themselves, and
all their required programs and whatnot.

depends on what you have installed already. do you have image magick
installed?

-a

I don't have anything installed :smiley:

I have mac osx, so I have ruby, and I installed rubygems, but I don't
have any rubygems installed [and have never used any before]

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Jonathan Denni wrote:

unknown wrote:

oh, and I mean to install mini_magick or image_science themselves, and
all their required programs and whatnot.

depends on what you have installed already. do you have image magick
installed?

-a

I don't have anything installed :smiley:

I have mac osx, so I have ruby, and I installed rubygems, but I don't
have any rubygems installed [and have never used any before]

I've never used mini_magick, but I understand that it's a wrapper around
ImageMagick's mogrify command. There's a Mac OS X binary for ImageMagick
here: http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php\. It may be
as simple as installing the ImageMagick binary and then installing the
mini_magick gem.

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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Jonathan Denni wrote:

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