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-<p>ImageMagick includes a number of command-line utilities for manipulating images.  Most of you are probably accustomed to editing images one at a time with a graphical user interface (GUI) with such programs as <a href="http://www.gimp.org" target="305459003">gimp</a> or <a href="http://www.adobe.com" target="2146574338">Photoshop</a>.  However, a GUI is not always convenient.  Suppose you want to process an image dynamically from a web script or you want to apply the same operations to many images or repeat a specific operation at different times to the same or different image.  For these types of operations, the command-line image processing utility is appropriate.</p>
+<p>ImageMagick includes a number of command-line utilities for manipulating images.  Most of you are probably accustomed to editing images one at a time with a graphical user interface (GUI) with such programs as <a href="http://www.gimp.org" target="1849295347">gimp</a> or <a href="http://www.adobe.com" target="780742971">Photoshop</a>.  However, a GUI is not always convenient.  Suppose you want to process an image dynamically from a web script or you want to apply the same operations to many images or repeat a specific operation at different times to the same or different image.  For these types of operations, the command-line image processing utility is appropriate.</p>
 
 <p>The ImageMagick command-line tools exit with a status of 0 if the command line arguments have a proper syntax and no problems are encountered.  Expect a descriptive message and an exit status of 1 if any exception occurs such as improper syntax, a problem reading or writing an image, or any other problem that prevents the command from completing successfully.</p>
 
-<p>In the paragraphs below, find a short description for each command-line tool. Click on the program name to get details about the program usage and a list of command-line options that alters how the program behaves.  If you are just getting acquainted with ImageMagick, start with the <a href="#convert">convert</a> program.  Be sure to peruse Anthony Thyssen's tutorial on how to use ImageMagick utilities to <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/" target="345531434">convert, compose, or edit</a> images from the command-line.</p>
+<p>In the paragraphs below, find a short description for each command-line tool. Click on the program name to get details about the program usage and a list of command-line options that alters how the program behaves.  If you are just getting acquainted with ImageMagick, start with the <a href="#convert">convert</a> program.  Be sure to peruse Anthony Thyssen's tutorial on how to use ImageMagick utilities to <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/" target="648693397">convert, compose, or edit</a> images from the command-line.</p>
 
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