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------------------------------------------------------- To use ImageMagick with vBulletin, you need to install ImageMagick on your server and then configure vBulletin to utilize its capabilities for image processing tasks like resizing, creating thumbnails, and manipulating uploaded images, effectively leveraging ImageMagick's powerful image manipulation features within your forum environment. Key points about using ImageMagick with vBulletin: Installation: ImageMagick needs to be installed on your server, typically through your hosting control panel or by manually compiling from source depending on your operating system. Configuration in vBulletin: Within the vBulletin admin panel, navigate to the "Image Settings" section where you can specify the path to your ImageMagick executable, enabling vBulletin to call upon its functionalities for image processing. Functionality: Once configured, vBulletin will automatically use ImageMagick to perform tasks like: Generating thumbnails for uploaded images Resizing avatars and profile pictures Converting image formats Applying image filters or effects (depending on your vBulletin theme and customization) Benefits of using ImageMagick with vBulletin: Advanced image manipulation: ImageMagick provides a wide range of image processing options beyond basic resizing, allowing for more complex image adjustments within your forum. Flexibility: You can fine-tune image settings in vBulletin to achieve the desired look and feel for uploaded images. Optimized performance: When properly configured, ImageMagick can efficiently handle image processing tasks, especially for large image uploads. Important considerations: Compatibility: Ensure that the version of ImageMagick you install is compatible with your vBulletin version and PHP setup. Permissions: Make sure your web server user has appropriate permissions to access ImageMagick executables on the server.
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Thanks Travis. I am not sure our older version of s/w is going to be able to do that. But will pass this on. He might have already seen this below as he was researching...
Here is a question. We use the same s/w as Blowout. Do their pictures work correctly? Quote:
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I'm not sure. I don't use Blowout.
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Blowout doesn't automatically resize images either.
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My pictures used to always show up small and sideways from an Ipad. I haven't tried in years though.
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