Use the import program to capture some or all of an X server screen and save the image to a file. See Command Line Processing for advice on how to structure your import command or see below for example usages of the command.
Example Usage
We list a few examples of the import command here to illustrate its usefulness and ease of use. To get started, lets import an image in the JPEG format:
$magick> import rose.jpg
To capture the entire X server screen in the Postscript image format:
$magick> import -window root screen.ps
You can find additional examples of using import in Graphics from the Command Line. Further discussion is available in More Graphics from the Command Line and Examples of ImageMagick Usage.
Option Summary
The import command recognizes these options. Click on an option to get more details about how that option works.
Option | Description |
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-adjoin | join images into a single multi-image file |
-annotate geometry text | annotate the image with text |
-border | include image borders in the output image |
-channel type | apply option to select image channels |
-colors value | preferred number of colors in the image |
-colorspace type | set image colorspace |
-comment string | annotate image with comment |
-compress type | image compression type |
-contrast | enhance or reduce the image contrast |
-crop geometry | preferred size and location of the cropped image |
-debug events | import copious debugging information |
-define format:option | define one or more image format options |
-delay value | import the next image after pausing |
-density geometry | horizontal and vertical density of the image |
-depth value | image depth |
-descend | obtain image by descending window hierarchy |
-display server | get image or font from this X server |
-dispose method | layer disposal method |
-dither method | apply error diffusion to image |
-encipher filename | convert plain pixels to cipher pixels |
-encoding type | text encoding type |
-endian type | endianness (MSB or LSB) of the image |
-filter type | use this filter when resizing an image |
-frame | include window manager frame |
-geometry geometry | preferred size or location of the image |
-gravity type | horizontal and vertical text placement |
-help | print program options |
-identify | identify the format and characteristics of the image |
-interlace type | type of image interlacing scheme |
-interpolate method | pixel color interpolation method |
-label name | assign a label to an image |
-limit type value | pixel cache resource limit |
-log format | format of debugging information |
-monitor | monitor progress |
-monochrome | transform image to black and white |
-negate | replace every pixel with its complementary color |
-page geometry | size and location of an image canvas (setting) |
-quality value | JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level |
-quantize colorspace | reduce image colors in this colorspace |
-quiet | suppress all warning messages |
-quiet | suppress all warning messages |
-regard-warnings | pay attention to warning messages. |
-repage geometry | size and location of an image canvas |
-resize geometry | resize the image |
-respect-parentheses | settings remain in effect until parenthesis boundary. |
-rotate degrees | apply Paeth rotation to the image |
-sampling-factor geometry | horizontal and vertical sampling factor |
-scene value | image scene number |
-screen | select image from root window |
-seed value | seed a new sequence of pseudo-random numbers |
-set attribute value | set an image attribute |
-silent | operate silently, i.e. don't ring any bells |
-strip | strip image of all profiles and comments |
-transparent-color color | transparent color |
-trim | trim image edges |
-type type | image type |
-verbose | print detailed information about the image |
-version | print version information |
-virtual-pixel method | access method for pixels outside the boundaries of the image |
-window id | select window with this id or name |