• This sounds like a straightforward thing, but I have double checked things a number of times now and even
    – though the API is set up on the remote server
    – imagick is active on the remote server
    – the server with the images is has only remote activated and it has a green tick
    – the API key has been checked to be the same on both servers
    – crypt has been tested enabled and disabled

    When I use the “test” on the server with the images I get this error message below.

    Is there anything else I should check to perhaps find out why it isn’t working please?

    >>>>

    Quality of source could not be established (Imagick or GraphicsMagick is required) – Using default instead (75).

    Trying:wpc
    Failed in 4511 ms
    Access denied. Invalid api key

    Conversion failed. None of the tried converters could convert the image
    Test conversion failed
    Problem:
    Access denied. Invalid api key

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