$magick is just an example of some directory from which you are 
running the convert command. So open a terminal and at the prompt, 
type

convert image.jpg image.eps

provided you installed IM from binary, you should have all the 
necessary delegate libraries. But if you installed from source, then 
you need to install the jpeg and I believe ghostscript delegate 
libraries.



>Hi,
>I am using LaTex to write a technical report and I need to insert 
>graphics in this document. My graphics are all jpg files and I need 
>to convert thesem to eps files.
>I understand that I can do this conversion and several other 
>image/graphic transformations using Image Magick-6.7.3, Q16, which I 
>have downloaded. However, I need to use the $magick command line and 
>I do not know how to get it.
>Could someone indicate how I could proceed.
>Thanks for your kind attention.
>jg370
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