import
import(t)                                               import(t)



NAME
       import  -  capture  some  or all of an X server screen and
       save the image to a file.

SYNOPSIS
       import [ options ... ] file

DESCRIPTION
       Import reads an image from any  visible  window  on  an  X
       server  and outputs it as an image file. You can capture a
       single window, the entire screen, or any rectangular  por-
       tion  of the screen.  Use display for redisplay, printing,
       editing, formatting, archiving, image processing, etc.  of
       the captured image.

       The  target window can be specified by id, name, or may be
       selected by clicking the mouse in the desired  window.  If
       you  press  a  button and then drag, a rectangle will form
       which expands and contracts as the mouse  moves.  To  save
       the  portion  of the screen defined by the rectangle, just
       release the button. The keyboard bell is rung once at  the
       beginning  of  the  screen  capture and twice when it com-
       pletes.

EXAMPLES
       To select an X window or an area of the  screen  with  the
       mouse and save it in the MIFF image format to a file enti-
       tled window.miff, use:

           import window.miff

       To select an X window or an area of the  screen  with  the
       mouse and save it in the Encapsulated Postscript format to
       include in another document, use:

           import figure.eps

       To capture the entire X server screen in  the  JPEG  image
       format  in  a  file  entitled root.jpeg, without using the
       mouse, use:

           import -window root root.jpeg

       To capture the 512x256 area at the upper right  corner  of
       the X server screen in the PNG image format in a well-com-
       pressed file entitled corner.png, without using the mouse,
       use:

           import -window root -crop 512x256-0+0 -quality 90
                  corner.png

OPTIONS
       Options  are  processed  in command line order. Any option
       you specify on the command line remains in effect until it
       is  explicitly changed by specifying the option again with
       a different effect.

       Import options can appear on the command line or in your X
       resources  file.  See  X(X).  Options  on the command line
       supersede values specified in your X resources file.

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


       -bordercolor <color>
              the border color

       -cache <threshold>
              megabytes of memory available to the pixel cache

       -colors <value>
              preferred number of colors in the image

       -colorspace <value>
              the type of colorspace

       -comment <string>
              annotate an image with a comment

       -crop <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}
              preferred size and location of the cropped image

       -debug enable debug printout

       -delay <1/100ths of a second>
              display the next image after pausing

       -density <width>x<height>
              vertical and horizontal resolution in pixels of the
              image

       -depth <value>
              depth of the image

       -descend
              obtain image by descending window hierarchy

       -display <host:display[.screen]>
              specifies the X server to contact

       -dispose <method>
              GIF disposal method

       -dither
              apply Floyd/Steinberg error diffusion to the image

       -endian <type>
              specify endianness (MSB or LSB) of output image

       -frame include the X window frame in the imported image

       -geometry <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{@} {!}{<}{>}
              preferred size and location of the Image window.

       -help  print usage instructions

       -interlace <type>
              the type of interlacing scheme

       -label <name>
              assign a label to an image

       -monochrome
              transform the image to black and white

       -negate
              replace every pixel with its complementary color

       -page <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{!}{<}{>}
              size and location of an image canvas

       -pause <seconds>
              pause between snapshots [import]

       -ping  efficiently determine image characteristics

       -pointsize <value>
              pointsize of the Postscript, OPTION1,  or  TrueType
              font

       -quality <value>
              JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level

       -resize <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{@}{!}{<}{>}
              resize and locate an image

       -rotate <degrees>{<}{>}
              apply Paeth image rotation to the image

       -sampling_factor <horizontal_factor>x<vertical_factor>
              sampling factors used by JPEG encoder.

       -scene <value>
              set scene number

       -screen
              specify the screen to capture

       -silent
              operate silently

       -snaps <value>
              number of screen snapshots

       -transparent <color>
              make this color transparent within the image

       -trim  trim an image

       -verbose
              print detailed information about the image

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


ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY

SEE ALSO
       animate(e),  display(y),  composite(e),  conjure(e),  con-
       vert(t),  identify(y),  mogrify(y),  montage(e), ImageMag-
       ick(k)


COPYRIGHT
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AUTHORS
       John Cristy, ImageMagick Studio LLC,
       Glenn Randers-Pehrson, ImageMagick Studio LLC.





ImageMagick         Date: 2002/02/15 01:00:00           import(t)