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How to create a blank new image in Imagemagick via command line?

Using -background doesn't work:

$ convert -size 800x800 -background white x.png
convert: no images defined `x.png' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3257.
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White background

convert -size 800x800 xc:white white.png

xc: used to mean "X Constant Image" but now is just a shorthand for canvas:. This means you can also use:

convert -size 800x800 canvas:white white.png

and because "white" is the default value if no color is provided, you can also use:

convert -size 800x800 xc: white.png
convert -size 800x800 canvas: white.png

Transparent background

If by "blank" you mean "transparent", just use that word as the color:

convert -size 800x800 xc:transparent transparent.png

Answer made possible by ImageMagick v6 Examples and How to create a new image?

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    Actually, you can do it even more simply by specifying the size with the canvas... convert xc:[800x800\!] white.png or convert xc:lime[800x800\!] lime.png. Sep 15, 2016 at 7:59
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    @MarkSetchell although from a human end user perspective, I would say that is less simple. I use -size all the time. Learning additionally canvas:green is the least amount of new information between these two options. Oct 2, 2018 at 16:28
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    How cn I do it without having it assign the PNG a greyscale color profile?
    – minseong
    Dec 16, 2020 at 11:45
  • minseong, I think @cjonasw have answered this here in this very page. Jan 16, 2023 at 22:50
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You need to supply PNG24, PNG8 or PNG32 prefix if planning to use this canvas to layer colour images over. Without it, it creates a Grey colour space. I used 32, as I need "varying degrees of transparency for each pixel" (pixel art)

convert -size 800x800 canvas:transparent PNG32:canvas.png

For more about PNG types see this link.

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