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  • Plugin Author Mizuho Ogino

    (@fishpie)

    Could you tell what version of WordPress and PHP you are using?

    You must have imageMagick installed in server. Some hosting providers don’t pre-install ImageMagick.

    If imageMagick is already available, memory capacity of your server may cause ImageMagick to fail.

    Thread Starter Squazz

    (@squazz)

    Imagemagic wasn’t installed, but I got past that by modifying my php.ini
    After that, I got the critical error.

    Regarding Memory, then I have a 256MB PHP Memory Limit

    I’m running WP 4.1
    PHP is 5.5

    Plugin Author Mizuho Ogino

    (@fishpie)

    I updated to version 1.1 and added support for imagick API.

    Not quite sure what cause your problem. I couldn’t reproduce your problem…. But it’s probably the exec() command affect this behavior.

    I hope it can help you. Thanks.

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