So here’s a step-by-step guide to installing Homebrew and using it to install ImageMagick. And while it might look intimidating at first, it really is quite easy with just a few command lines.
Ghostscript is not installed by default as a dependency. If you need PS or PDF support, ImageMagick will still use the ghostscript formula if installed directly.
macOS-specific Build instructions In order to install ImageMagick on macOS, you will first need Apple's "Xcode", which you can get by going to the AppStore and searching for "Xcode" and installing it. Next, you will need to install
Congratulations, you have a working ImageMagick distribution under macOS and you are ready to use ImageMagick to convert, compose, or edit your images or perhaps you'll want to use one of the Application Program Interfaces for C, C++, Perl, and others