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README
ImageProcessor
Imageprocessor is a lightweight, fluent wrapper around System.Drawing.
It's fast, extensible, easy to use, comes bundled with some great features and is fully open source.
For full documentation please see http://imageprocessor.org/
Roadmap
Focus for the ImageProcessor libraries has switched to desktop only due to the lack of support for System.Drawing on Windows Services and ASP.NET. As such, the ImageProcessor.Web
and accompanying libraries will not be further developed. For an alternative please use ImageSharp.Web
.
Latest Releases
Library | Version |
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ImageProcessor | |
ImageProcessor.Plugins.WebP |
Documentation
ImageProcessor's documentation, included in this repo in the gh-pages branch, is built with Jekyll and publicly hosted on GitHub Pages at http://imageprocessor.org. The docs may also be run locally.
Running documentation locally
- If necessary, install Jekyll (requires v2.5.3x).
- Windows users: Read this unofficial guide to get Jekyll up and running without problems.
- From the root
/ImageProcessor
directory, runjekyll serve
in the command line. - Open http://localhost:4000 in your browser to navigate to your site. Learn more about using Jekyll by reading its documentation.
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