Thanks for this upload! I searched something like this a time ago. I'll test it soon and, if I have any issue, send you some feedback. Thanks again for the work. I made a library to work with PPM images (not released to Hackage), but I'm glad to see a Haskell implementation of PNG and JPG.
Good luck, Daniel Díaz. On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Vincent Berthoux < vincent.berth...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like to announce the first release of JuicyPixels, an image loading > library written entirely in Haskell. The focus of this library is ease of > use and correct loading. In this first version the library is capable of > the following actions : > > - PNG (.png) > * Reading > - 1,2,4,8 bits loading, Grayscale, 24bits, 24 bits with alpha, > interleaved & filtered (fully compliant with the standard, > tested against png suite). > > * Writing > - 8bits RGB (non interleaved) > - 8bits RGBA (non interleaved) > - 8bits greyscale (non interleaved) > > - Bitmap (.bmp) (mainly used as a debug output format) > * Reading > - 24bits (RGB) images > > * Writing > - 32bits (RGBA) per pixel images > - 24bits (RGB) per pixel images > - 8 bits greyscale (with palette) > > - Jpeg (.jpg, .jpeg) > * Reading non-interlaced baseline DCT image, seems to be OK > * Writing : none yet > > I'm interested on any feedback regarding ease of use, performance and bugs. > > GitHub : https://github.com/Twinside/Juicy.Pixels > Hackage : http://hackage.haskell.org/package/JuicyPixels > > Thanks > Vincent Berthoux > > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell mailing list > hask...@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell > >
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