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Deep learning at the speed of light.
Stateless and type-safe graphics framework
A DLL-boundary safe async runtime with tokio-compatible API
luminance re-exported with a backend picked at compile-time
A simple and minimal HTTP web server.
Utlities to manage relative luminance
Procedural macros for deriving luminance traits
Multi-GL backend for luminance using Glow
A Surfman platform crate for the Luminance graphics API
WebGL backend for luminance
OpenGL backends for luminance
A fast text renderer for luminance, powered by glyph_brush.
Access the Convio's Luminate Online Server APIs http://open.convio.com/api
A set of RGB functions like luminance, converters and constrast resolvers
Provides methods to suggest complementary colors based on luminance, convert HEX to RGBA, and map named colors to HEX
color-japanese defines RGB value for Japanese color names. Supported color names are: * Japanese traditional colors * JIS Z 8102 (Names of non-luminous object colours)
Detects a dark color based on luminance W3 standarts ( https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#relativeluminancedef ). It has these options: * is a hex color dark * is an Imagick pixel dark * is an Imagick pixel from a blob dark * is an area in a blob over a dark background (uses Imagick for it too). An example practical aspect: it can be useful to understand will a black colored text be visible or not over an area.
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