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Imageprocessor is a lightweight, extensible library written in C# that allows you to manipulate images on-the-fly using .NET 4.5+
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/
Contribution is most welcome! I mean, that's what this is all about isn't it?
Things I would ❤️ people to help me out with:
- Unit tests. I need to get some going for all the regular expressions within the ImageProcessor core plus anywhere else we can think of. If that's your bag please contribute.
- Documentation. Nobody likes doing docs, I've written a lot but my prose is clumsy and verbose. If you think you can make things clearer or you spot any mistakes please submit a pull request (Guide to how the docs work below).
Just remember to StyleCop all things! 🚔
I want the next version of ImageProcessor to run on all devices. Sadly it looks like using System.Drawing
will not allow me to do that so I need to have a look at using an alternative. This is a lot of work so any help that could be offered would be greatly appreciated.
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.
- If necessary, install Jekyll (requires v2.2.x).
- 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.