Image32 is a comprehensive 2D graphics library written in Delphi Pascal. It provides an extensive range of image manipulation and drawing functions.
NOTE: THIS LIBRARY IS NOW HOSTED ON GITHUB AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT CONTINUES THERE.
THE SOURCE CODE HERE IS FUNCTIONAL BUT NO LONGER UP TO DATE.
Features
- Extensive list of image manipulation functions
- Polygon renderer supports a wide range of drawing tools
- Cross-platform support
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Easy to use, comprehensive, and fits into my existing framework reasonably well.
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I met this project by chance when SVG management was still embryonic but I also immediately understood that the developer would be able to obtain an excellent result. As a result, I have moved all my projects that used SVG to this library, and to say that I am excited about it is little.
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A wonderful Graphics library for Delphi and FreePascal with the best support for SVG.
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The is an Excellent library We needed something that would work with FMX because the industry & economics are definitely going multi-platform. It is the future. Image32 - more lightweight then the old Graphics 32 - compiled in FMX in Delphi Community Edititon10.3.3 - the latest version - without issues. All the examples (PC, MAC and Android - we haven't tested IOS yet) And the developer, Angus, was quick to respond to questions and with help. I have no negatives to relate except possibly more FMX examples and future focus by Angus on multi-platform application. I am sure we are going to find it very, very useful and recommend it for anyone looking for a graphics32 alternative that works with FMX.
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Image32 is a lightweight, fast-growing and promising Pascal/Delphi 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images. To the author of that awesome library, Mr. Angus Johnson, I wish all success with the difficult tasks awaiting him during his work!