The .NET library for ImageMagick
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Jun 7, 2024 - C#
The .NET library for ImageMagick
An Azure Function solution to crawl through all of your image files in GitHub and losslessly compress them. This will make the file size go down, but leave the dimensions and quality untouched. Once it's done, ImgBot will open a pull request for you to review and merge. help@imgbot.net
Managed library for managing and queing spawned processes
.net core image server
A bot that generates Xbox-style achievement popups for a Discord server.
Show the difference between two PDF files, like when comparing two PDF construction drawings. A front end to ImageMagick and GhostScript processes that shows the difference between two PDF files.
Using AWS Lambda with .NET Core
Using ImageMagick to via to correct perspective distortion in images.
This is a C# window application that is used to watermark videos in bulk.
A simple program to liquid rescale every frame of a video.
Small .NET Core app for download and convert books to PDF.
Compress images in .NET Core 5.0 using Magick.NET library
This Azure Function converts opaque images into transparent webp images. It triggers off a blob container containing opaque images, then saves the result in a new container.
🍒 Writing UI tests using Selenium (and FitNesse)
Custom controls, plugins and pattern class for xamarin
Uses fswebcam and compare (ImageMagick) to take pictures from webcams and score image differences
PoC for ImageMagick showing how to generate thumbnails without EXIF info and preserving orientation
Tool for converting and resizing animations (GIF, MNG, APNG, WebM, ...)
An ImageMagick orchestrator to help easily perform commands for image repositories using declarative configuration and executed via CLI. [This is a mirror from GitLab, please interact with the repository there.]
Investigating how ImageMagick works within the context of ASP.NET
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