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<div id="imagick.requirements" class="section">
<h2 class="title">Requirements</h2>
<div id="imagick.requirements.windows" class="section">
<h2 class="title">Installation requirements on Windows</h2>
<p class="para">
Version information does not differ from that above. There are binaries
available from http://www.imagemagick.org/
so that you can load this extension on <em class="emphasis">Windows</em>
without need for a compiler.
</p>
</div>
<div id="imagick.requirements.nix" class="section">
<h2 class="title">Installation requirements on other platforms</h2>
<p class="para">
PHP >= 5.1.3 and ImageMagick >= 6.2.4 is required. The amount of
formats supported is by Imagick is entirely dependent upon the amount
of formats supported by your ImageMagick installation. For example,
Imagemagick requires ghostscript to conduct PDF operations.
</p>
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