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    Jimp

    Jimp

    An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node

    An image processing library for Node written entirely in JavaScript, with zero native dependencies. If you're using this library with TypeScript the method of importing slightly differs from JavaScript. Instead of using require, you must import it with ES6 default import scheme. If you're using a web bundles (webpack, rollup, parcel) you can benefit from using the module build of jimp. Using the module build will allow your bundler to understand your code better and exclude things you aren't using.
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    sharp

    sharp

    High performance Node.js image processing module

    The typical use case for this high speed Node.js module is to convert large images in common formats to smaller, web-friendly JPEG, PNG, AVIF and WebP images of varying dimensions. Resizing an image is typically 4x-5x faster than using the quickest ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick settings due to its use of libvips. Colour spaces, embedded ICC profiles and alpha transparency channels are all handled correctly. Lanczos resampling ensures quality is not sacrificed for speed. As well as image resizing, operations such as rotation, extraction, compositing and gamma correction are available. ...
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    RhinOS

    RhinOS

    RhinOS, CMS, Content Management System, Josep Sanz Campderrós

    RhinOS is a framework to develop web sites using the latest features to provide a fastest access and administration to the web portal. The main features are: - Parametrized CMS and simple and efficient pseudo-code parser.
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    cleanvideo-cli

    cleanvideo-cli

    CLI tool for removing watermarks from AI-generated videos using frame-

    cleanvideo-cli is a command-line tool designed to remove visible watermarks from AI-generated videos. It works by analyzing video frames and reconstructing the underlying pixels in watermark regions, without cropping or blurring the original content. This project is intended for developers, researchers, and creators who need a lightweight utility for cleaning preview or draft videos before further processing. Note: This tool does not bypass platform restrictions and should be used...
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    react-imgpro

    react-imgpro

    Image Processing Component for React

    ...This component process an image with filters supplied as props and returns a base64 image. I was working on a project last month which involved a lot of image processing and I'd to rely on third party libraries. But before using them directly, I'd to learn different concepts in gl (shaders) and then try to implement them in React. The difficult part was not learning but it was the verbosity, boilerplate code and redundancy introduced by the libraries in the codebase. It was getting difficult to organize all the things. And React's component-based model was perfect for hiding all the implementation details in a component.
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    CSSgram

    CSSgram

    CSS library for Instagram filters

    Simply put, CSSgram is a library for editing your images with Instagram-like filters directly using CSS. What we're doing is adding filters to the images, as well as applying color and/or gradient overlays via various blending techniques to mimic filter effects. This means less manual image processing and more fun filter effects on the web! We are using pseudo-elements (i.e. :before and :after) to create the filter effects, so you must apply these filters on a containing element (i.e. not a content-block like <img>. ...
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    tracking.js

    tracking.js

    A modern approach for Computer Vision on the web

    The tracking.js library brings different computer vision algorithms and techniques into the browser environment. By using modern HTML5 specifications, we enable you to do real-time color tracking, face detection and much more, all that with a lightweight core (~7 KB) and intuitive interface. To get started, download the project. This project includes all of the tracking.js examples, source code dependencies you'll need to get started. Unzip the project somewhere on your local drive. ...
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