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On the command line, I can do:

convert sourceimg.jpg | base64

and receive a string of output representing the image. However, if I add any transformations to the image, nothing is output:

convert sourceimage.jpg -resize 400x400 output.img | base64

Is there a quick way to get the base64 representation of the result of imagemagick commands?

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If you want the output image as a PNG, use:

convert input.jpg -resize 400x400 PNG:- | base64

If you want the output image as a JPG, use:

convert input.jpg -resize 400x400 JPG:- | base64
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  • From memory there is a limit on the file size when working with base64; I had problems last year but can not remember if it was reading or writing.
    – Bonzo
    Jul 11, 2016 at 8:29
  • @Bonzo Ok, thanks for sharing your insights. The problem that the OP has here is, I think, that all his output is in the file output.img so there is nothing to pass into base64. He just needs to omit output.img and tell IM to write on stdout. Jul 11, 2016 at 8:45
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In ImageMagick there is an INLINE: format that will save to base 64. See http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/files/#inline

So you can also do

variable=$(convert input.jpg -resize 400x400 INLINE:PNG:-)
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    This does not work with convert 7.0.8-14. A file named INLINE/PNG/- is generated. The linked documentation mentions nothing about writing out, only reading in : Inline images let you read an image defined in a special base64 encoding. Dec 4, 2018 at 22:04
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    It works fine for me on IM 7.0.8.15 Q16 Mac OSX. variable=$(magick lena.jpg -resize 400x400 INLINE:PNG:-). Note in IM 7, use magick not convert. What is your platform/OS? The documentation seems to be lacking about writing to base64, but it does work as I described.
    – fmw42
    Dec 4, 2018 at 22:38
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    I just checked and it does fail for me on IM 7.0.8.14, but works in IM 7.0.8.15. So if on IM 7.0.8.14, try Mark Setchell's solution below.
    – fmw42
    Dec 4, 2018 at 22:45
  • MacOS 10.13.6, brew installed imagemagick on 2018-10-29 and lists no updates available. Would you suggest an alternative way to install? Dec 4, 2018 at 22:48
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    If you are on High Sierra, then you can install from ImageMagick binary at imagemagick.org/script/download.php#macosx. Alternately, what I do is to install all my delegates from MacPorts, then install ImageMagick from source. See imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=29100
    – fmw42
    Dec 4, 2018 at 22:52

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