This is primarily a library for reading portable bitmap (PBM),
portable graymap (PGM), and portable pixmap (PPM) files. These image
formats are only the barest step up from raw data, and have a very
simple format which is the key to be "portable". Writing out images in
these formats is very easy.
This Perl extension aims to cut down the size of PNGs. Users pass a PNG to
various functions (though only one presently exists -
Image::Pngslimmer::discard_noncritical($blob)) and a slimmer version is
returned. Image::Pngslimmer is designed for use where PNGs are being
generated on the fly and where size matters - eg for J2ME use. There are
other options - probably better ones - for handling static PNGs.
and more image types.
This Perl extension allows you to extract meta information from
various types of image files. It currently supports JPEG, GIF, PNG
and more image types.
Very simple and very fast (about 30 times faster than Image::ExifTool) EXIF
extractor, based on libexif.
Image::Magick::Iterator adds iteration support to Image::Magick. This means that
if you have a stream of concatenated images, you can access each image in the
stream as an independent Image::Magick object.
Iteration functionality is not present in Image::Magick itself as of version
5.56. Passing a stream of concatenated images would result in essentially a
"stack" of images which would all be manipulated in parallel by any
Image::Magick calls. Calls to Write() either output an animated series of image
(a la animated GIFs), or the first image in the series.
Scaling math used in image size constraining (such as thumbnails)
This module is a abstraction to the image meta data of GQview.
All internal errors will trow an error!
Image::ObjectDetect is a simple module to detect objects
from picture using opencv.
This module implements several resizing algorithms with a focus on low
overhead, speed and minimal features. Algorithms available are:
GD's copyResampled (floating-point)
GD's copyResampled fixed-point (useful on embedded devices/NAS devices)
GraphicsMagick's assortment of resize filters (floating-point)
GraphicsMagick's Triangle filter in fixed-point
Supported image formats include JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP for input, and
JPEG and PNG for output.
This module provides access to most of the OpenGL 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 APIs.
Some amount of GLU is supported (I'm not quite sure what version it works
out to), and GLUT should be completely supported up to API version 3. A
small portion of GLX and X11 is supported, as an alternative to GLUT.