Imagemagick version
Go to Select the "ImageMagick" package with the highest version number (note that this might not be the same version as the item in (1) above and select the "vc14" and "x86" version): … (3) Download the dependencies package for PHP to load/use ImageMagick Go to Select the highest version that's not an "RC" (Release Candidate) version – currently 3.4.3 – and click that link, for example: Select the entry for the version of PHP (7.1), for VC14, x86, and "NTS" (Non Thread Safe) for IIS: php_imagick-3.4. … Download and save the ZIP file. (2) Download the php module for ImageMagick
The following shows versions that were current/latest as of October-2017.Ĭlick "Download" from the menu bar, then "Windows Binary Releases" which goes to: Select the "Win32 dynamic at 16 bits-per-pixel component" - ImageMagick-7.0.7-8-Q16-x86-dll.exe and download/save.
#Imagemagick version software#
However, I installed the 32-bit version of all the ImageMagick-related software because the web server application (IIS) is 32-bit. This is on a Windows Server 2012R2 (64-bit) server, using IIS as the web server application. Please feel free to add suggestions or correct anything that seems to be incorrect. If anyone is interested, the following are the steps I took to get this all working. Based largely on various information from some of these articles, and a bit of trial-and-error, we now have a working installation of ImageMagick on this server that can be used from PHP web pages in IIS on the server. I read through several questions and answers about this on StackOverflow, many of which are a few years old or refer to older versions of ImageMagick and/or PHP. We needed to add ImageMagick to this system, to allow for image file conversions from PHP code in web pages in a virtual directory (application) on the server. We have a Windows Server 2012R2 machine with IIS enabled, and PHP (v7.1.10) installed and enabled in IIS.
#Imagemagick version 64 Bit#
Philip's instructions worked flawlessly, including replacing all of the 32bit x86 libs and dependencies with 64 bit versions on a Windows 10 Pro installation, also with IIS and PHP (PHP located in C:\php, and ImageMagick installed to C:\ImageMagick).
The post on Stackoverflow has been 'put on hold' because it's not really a question and so I'm reposting here. After hours of searching, this was the most complete and helpful guide we could find and it saved us hours of frustration. This is a repost of a Stackoverlflow post - … by user PhilipD.