MagicScaler high-performance, high-quality image processing pipeline for .NET
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MagicScaler high-performance, high-quality image processing pipeline for .NET
Tool for automating common video key-frame extraction, video compression and Image Auto-crop/Image-resize tasks
A fast Python implementation of Seam Carving for Content-Aware Image Resizing.
🌐 An ultra fast, production-grade on-the-fly image processing web server. Designed for high throughput with Nginx caching. Powered by imgproxy.
Bicubic interpolation for images (Python)
Fast image resizing backend based on libvips, mozjpeg and pngquant
A super-fast Python implementation of seam carving algorithm for intelligent image resizing.
CloudFlare Image Resizing plugin for WordPress.
Cloudflare Image Resizing worker for WordPress
An implementation of the seam carving algorithm, designed to resize images while preventing distortion.
Fast image resizer for Ruby
Generate responsive HTML picture elements powered by on-the-fly Filestack image conversions.
tf.image.resize_images has aliasing when downsampling and does not have gradients for bicubic mode. This implementation fixes those problems.
Embeddable image resizing library for console, WPF, & WinForms usage. Not suitable for use in ASP.NET applications.
An AI lossless image zoom in tool
Super fast, on-demand and on-the-fly, image processing.
CloudMagick is a serverless application which provides a dynamic image transformation like the small light module of apache2
This is my implementation of the simplified version of the seam carving - an algorithm developed by S.Avidan and A.Shamir. Seam carving is an algorithm for 'content-aware' image resizing. The main idea is to resize an image by removing only the least noticeable pixels. I have also made a small web app used to generate interesting results.
An online tool for resizing image. Supports multiple images.
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