Will Kearney created an initial GDAL wrapper 
https://github.com/wkearn/GDAL.jl .GDAL is an extremely powerful library to 
read a lot of different formats, multi-bands included. It supports also 
(the lib) image resizing.


Terça-feira, 11 de Março de 2014 22:14:20 UTC, Tim Holy escreveu:
>
> There already is a wrapper for MagickWand, we just don't use if for more 
> than 
> saving/loading images. MagickWand does not support multidimensional images 
> well, so I'm quite hesitant to start relying on MagickWand for more than 
> I/O. 
> (I think OpenCV is better in this regard.) 
>
> For this specific issue, resize would not be terribly hard to write in 
> Julia, 
> and it should be as fast as C. 
>
> --Tim 
>
> On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 11:06:46 AM Siddha Ganju wrote: 
> > I have given a thought to creating a Julia wrapper for MagickWand (Issue 
> > #69<https://github.com/timholy/Images.jl/issues/69>). In this context 
> is 
> > there any available generator that can help me out? For either 
> > PythonMagickWand or MagickWand? I found Clang.jl that I can use as a 
> ready 
> > reckoner for MagickWand. There might be others that I may be unaware of, 
> > please list them. However I can find none for Python (I might be blind 
> all 
> > the same). Since Python is object-oriented I consider it to be more 
> viable. 
> > But that may just be my opinion. 
> > Then there is another question, is it possible to use PyCall package for 
> > calling the Python functions (hence PythonMagickWand), I understand that 
> > some changes will be necessary. Then I can proceed with a pull-request. 
> > 
> > Thank you for the help, 
> > Siddha 
>

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