ImageSharp carries no native dependencies and can be installed anywhere that supports .NET Standard 2.0+, ImageSharp can be used in device, cloud, and embedded/IoT scenarios. ImageSharp's API is unparalleled for it's ease of use. Designed from the ground up to be flexible and extensible, the library provides API endpoints for common image processing operations and the building blocks to allow for the development of additional operations. Complete support for jpeg, bmp, gif, pbm, png, tga, tiff, and webp with more formats on the way. Supports over 25 different pixel formats. Metadata editing support (IPTC EXIF). Colorspace transforms (RGB/CMYK/Grayscale/CIELab and many more). Over 40 common processing operations. Great performance and memory friendly; work with any dimensions (even hundreds of megapixels). ImageSharp is brimming with features. Common operations are only a few keystrokes away.

Features

  • Complete support for jpeg, bmp, gif, pbm, png, tga, tiff, and webp with more formats on the way
  • Supports over 25 different pixel formats
  • Metadata editing support (IPTC EXIF)
  • Colorspace transforms (RGB/CMYK/Grayscale/CIELab and many more)
  • Over 40 common processing operations
  • Great performance and memory friendly; work with any dimensions (even hundreds of megapixels)

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MIT License

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Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Graphics Software, C# Image Processing Software, C# Image Processing Libraries

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2023-03-17