> This tool enables you to go over a directory of images and reduce it, so it can > be served initially on a web page. > Having this will enable you to have a lazy-loading function on a webpage and make it loads much faster.
Image Reducer is a packages which makes easier image compression using imagemin libraries
Reduce a list of values using promises into a promise for a value
A JavaScript library for efficient immutable updates
High quality image resizing for blobs in browsers (`pica` wrapper with some sugar)
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append AST into power-assert context
A Redux binding for React Router v4 and v5
get dimensions of any image file
reducer for the Shift AST format
React useReducer with async actions
Sequence your effects naturally and purely by returning them from your reducers.
This library provides the functionality of PBKDF2 with the ability to use any supported hashing algorithm returned from crypto.getHashes()
Display resolution-dependent images using the image-set() function in CSS
Publishing createReducer from https://redux.js.org/recipes/reducing-boilerplate#generating-reducers
Image Quantization Library in **TypeScript** *(MIT Licensed)*
Generates an image from a DOM node using HTML5 canvas and SVG.
Reduce any JSON value by traversing depth first and visiting each node
A package used by Expo CLI for processing images
React easy to use image component
Parses the images in png or jpeg format for react-pdf document
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MediaPipe Vision Tasks
Reduce your assets: minify javascript + stylesheets, optimize images lossless
Reduce your assets: minify javascript + stylesheets, optimize images lossless
Using paperclip to generate images from sensible attributes like e-mails and telephone numbers, in order to reduce crawler's success
Retina Rails makes your application use high-resolution images by default. It automatically optimizes uploaded images (CarrierWave or Paperclip) for retina displays by making them twice the size and reducing the quality.
Runs the pngcrush and jpegtran tools to reduce the size of image files
Reduce click miss in E2E tests and increases test stability due to waiting for image to load automatically
Why make the browser load images that the user isn't going to see? This Rails engine prevents images from loading until they're actually going to be displayed. This saves bandwidth, reduces server load, and helps the user stay under their data quota.
Reduce click miss in E2E tests and increases test stability due to waiting for image to load automatically before clicking
image_size_optimizer is the gem to optimize your image size by reducing the quality, so that it can be load easily in the slow internet connection
Remote-DCL is a Ruby script to execute a script at a remote server. DCL calles in the script creates PNG images at the remote, and send them to local and then display the images. It avoid X connection between the local and the remote, so could reduce execution time.
Extract Curves a simplistic GTK Ruby-based appliaction which can convert the raster image file result of a geometric-trace-producing process's interaction with the characteristic of motion of another (interesting) process into a list of rectangular coordinates (in raster image's system) representing the inferred characteristic of motion of the midline of an image blob. Blob recognition is done by color: * by maximum pixel neighbor-to-neighbor difference * by maximum difference from blob's average color * by maximum difference from a pixel neighborhood's average color (using RGB or HSV). Use other software to pre-process (e.g. enhance contrast, or even reduce to gray scale), but Extract Curves's skeletonization is done based on the hypothesis of a recognized image blob, as opposed to a collection of pixels. Output is human-readable (tab-separated).
Extract Curves a simplistic GTK Ruby-based appliaction which can convert the raster image file result of a geometric-trace-producing process's interaction with the characteristic of motion of another (interesting) process into a list of rectangular coordinates (in raster image's system) representing the inferred characteristic of motion of an image blob. Blob recognition is done by color: * by maximum pixel neighbor-to-neighbor difference * by maximum difference from blob's average color * by maximum difference from a pixel neighborhood's average color (using RGB or HSV). Use other software to pre-process (e.g. enhance contrast, or even reduce to gray scale), but Extract Curves's skeletonization is done based on the hypothesis of a recognized image blob, as opposed to a collection of pixels. Output is human-readable (tab-separated).