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    WebP Codec

    WebP Codec

    Library to encode and decode images in WebP format

    libwebp is the reference codec library for Google’s WebP image format, providing both encoding and decoding along with command-line tools. It supplies cwebp to compress images into WebP and dwebp to decompress them back, making it easy to test quality/size trade-offs across presets and tuning parameters. The GitHub repository is a mirror; the canonical source of truth lives on Chromium’s git, and developer docs are hosted on WebP’s portal.
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    ResIL

    ResIL

    Resilient Image Library - successor to DevIL

    ResIL is a library to open, store and manipulate images, with a focus on security. ResIL offers a simple API for these operations. ResIL also receives frequent updates to keep up with the evolution of the supported file formats. It started as a fork of DevIL but much of the code base has actually been rewritten to enhance stability. Support for webp and heic has been added. ResIL focuses on robust decoding so that even partially corrupted images can be displayed without crashes or exceptions.
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Improved JPEG encoder

    ...We include a demo cjpeg command-line tool, but it's not intended for serious use. We encourage authors of graphics programs to use libjpeg's C API and link with MozJPEG library instead. Progressive encoding with "jpegrescan" optimization. It can be applied to any JPEG file (with jpegtran) to losslessly reduce file size.
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    GLMixer

    GLMixer

    Graphic Live Mixer

    GLMixer performs real time graphical blending of several movie clips and of computer generated graphics. Drop video files in the mixing workspace and place them in a circular area to change their opacity ; if you selects two videos, moving them together performs a fading transition. This principle generalizes to a large number of videos. Direct interaction with the video allows to be fast and reactive, and to move and deform them on screen. The output of your operations is shown in the...
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    Downloads: 77 This Week
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