libvips is an image processing library. It's good for large images and for colour. There's a GUI as well, see the VIPS website.
There are packages for most unix-like operating systems and binaries for Windows and OS X.
In the libvips directory you should just be able to do:
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
By default this will install files to /usr/local
.
See the Dependencies section below for a list of the things that libvips needs in order to be able to build.
We have detailed guides on the wiki for building on Windows and building on OS X.
Checkout the latest sources with:
$ git clone git://github.com/jcupitt/libvips.git
Then for a debug build:
$ ./bootstrap.sh
$ CFLAGS="-g -Wall" CXXFLAGS="-g -Wall" \
./configure --prefix=/home/john/vips --enable-gtk-doc
$ make
$ make install
Static analysis with:
$ cppcheck --force --enable=style . &> cppcheck.log
Leak check:
$ export G_DEBUG=gc-friendly
$ export G_SLICE=always-malloc
$ valgrind --suppressions=libvips.supp \
--leak-check=yes \
vips ... > vips-vg.log 2>&1
valgrind threading check:
$ valgrind --tool=helgrind vips ... > vips-vg.log 2>&1
Clang build:
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --prefix=/home/john/vips
Clang static analysis:
$ scan-build ./configure --disable-introspection
$ scan-build -o scan -v make
$ scan-view scan/2013-11-22-2
Clang dynamic analysis:
$ FLAGS="-O1 -g -fsanitize=address"
$ FLAGS="$FLAGS -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls"
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ LD=clang \
CFLAGS="$FLAGS" CXXFLAGS="$FLAGS" LDFLAGS=-fsanitize=address \
./configure --prefix=/home/john/vips --disable-introspection
$ FLAGS="-O1 -g -fsanitize=thread"
$ FLAGS="$FLAGS -fPIC -pie"
$ FLAGS="$FLAGS -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls"
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ LD=clang \
CFLAGS="$FLAGS" CXXFLAGS="$FLAGS" \
LDFLAGS="-fsanitize=thread -fPIC -pie" \
./configure --prefix=/home/john/vips --disable-introspection
Build with the GCC auto-vectorizer and diagnostics (or just -O3):
$ FLAGS="-O2 -msse4.2 -ffast-math"
$ FLAGS="$FLAGS -ftree-vectorize -fdump-tree-vect-details"
$ CFLAGS="$FLAGS" CXXFLAGS="$FLAGS" \
./configure --prefix=/home/john/vips --disable-introspection \
--enable-debug=no
libvips has to have gettext, glib-2.x and libxml-2.0. The build system needs sh, pkg-config, swig, gtk-doc-tools, automake, gobject-introspection and gnu make.
If suitable versions are found, libvips will add support for the following
libraries automatically. See ./configure --help
for a set of flags to
control library detection. Packages are generally found with pkg-config
,
so make sure that is working.
libtiff and libjpeg do not usually use pkg-config so libvips looks for them in the default path and in $prefix. If you have installed your own versions of these libraries in a different location, libvips will not see them. Use switches to libvips configure like:
./configure --prefix=/Users/john/vips \
--with-tiff-includes=/opt/local/include \
--with-tiff-libraries=/opt/local/lib \
--with-jpeg-includes=/opt/local/include \
--with-jpeg-libraries=/opt/local/lib
or perhaps:
CFLAGS="-g -Wall -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib" \
CXXFLAGS="-g -Wall -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib" \
./configure --without-python --prefix=/Users/john/vips
to get libvips to see your builds.
The IJG JPEG library.
If available, libvips adds support for EXIF metadata in JPEG files.
The TIFF library. It needs to be built with support for JPEG and ZIP compression. 3.4b037 and later are known to be OK.
If your TIFF library includes ZIP compression, you'll need this too.
If libvips finds this library, it uses it for fourier transforms. It can also use fftw2, but 3 is faster and more accurate.
If present, im_icc_import(), _export() and _transform() are available for transforming images with ICC profiles. If lcms2 is available, it is used in preference to lcms since it is faster.
libvips uses the standard autoconf tests to work out how to support large files (>2GB) on your system. Any reasonably recent *nix should be OK.
If present, libvips can load and save png files.
if available, libvips adds support for loading all libMagick supported
image file types (about 80 different formats). Use
--with-magickpackage
to build against graphicsmagick instead.
If available, libvips adds support for text rendering. You need the
package pangoft2 in pkg-config --list-all
.
If available, vips will accelerate some operations with this run-time compiler.
If available, vips can load images from Matlab save files.
If available, vips can load FITS images.
If available, libvips will directly read (but not write, sadly) OpenEXR images.
If available, libvips can load OpenSlide-supported virtual slide files: Aperio, Hamamatsu, Leica, MIRAX, Sakura, Trestle, and Ventana.
If available, we build the python binding too.
No guarantees of performance accompany this software, nor is any responsibility assumed on the part of the authors. Please read the licence agreement.