I\'ve been searching for a way to install Image Magick on my Mountain Lion setup (where I use MAMP Pro). I did find this article, but it isn\'t specific to ML. Also found a coup
As was pointed out in erwinheiser's comment, MAMP 3 now comes with imagemagick pre-installed. I checked MAMP's User Guide (PDF) and found this:
The ImageMagick PHP module is included by default, but you must enable it inside the php.ini template file. Remove the ‘;’ from the following line.
;extension=imagick.so
And how do you find and change the (right) php.ini file for MAMP Pro?
And you're done!
MAMP comes with Imagick installed. I have MAMP v3.2.1 (not MAMP Pro) running on OS X 10.10.3 (Yosemite).
I enabled imagick by editing php.ini file which comes with MAMP.
php.ini file is available on the following path:
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.6.7/conf/php.ini
Replace 5.6.7 with your php version number.
php.ini file will contain the following line:
;extension=imagick.so
Change that line to:
extension=imagick.so
Now restart the MAMP servers and you are good to go.
Make sure you check out Joel Farris' answer if you're using an up-to-date version of MAMP
I finally managed to get it installed properly using Homebrew and the instructions here: http://egoco.de/post/23167969231/installing-imagemagick-for-php-and-mamp
I did have to run brew doctor and brew link a couple of times to fix dependencies (and change permissions on a file or two), and use
brew install php54-imagick
rather than the one mentioned at the url.
The extension he mentions at the end (the bit you have to paste in your different ini files) is:
[imagick]
extension="/usr/local/Cellar/php54-imagick/3.1.0RC2/imagick.so"
Hope it helps!
We made a Mac installer package here— http://www.cactuslab.com/imagemagick/