Leon,
Glad you found it useful!

On Monday, August 25, 2014 2:24:19 PM UTC+8, Leon Li wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 1:34:22 PM UTC+8, Eyal Arubas wrote:
>>
>> Following this discussion I started development of an image processing 
>> module without runtime dependencies.
>>
>> https://github.com/EyalAr/lwip
>>
>> Features:
>> 1. No runtime dependencies. No need to pre-install anything.
>> 2. All image operations are done with a native C++ module.
>> 3. Lots of syntactic sugar in Javascript land.
>> 4. Batch operations on an image.
>> 5. Get encoded image data as a NodeJS Buffer object.
>>
>> Clone the repo and `cd lwip && npm install`.
>> Installation with npm will be available when v0.0.1 is released (see the 
>> milestone).
>>
>> Everybody is welcome to check it out, help with development and post 
>> issues.
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 1:33:53 PM UTC+8, Eyal Arubas wrote:
>>>
>>> I was looking for image processing modules which provide basic 
>>> functionalities (resize, crop, rotate, etc) without any external 
>>> dependencies.
>>> I couldn't find any.
>>> All modules out there (that I know of) depend on a local installation of 
>>> ImageMagick et al.
>>>
>>> So I started looking into rolling my own module which wraps the CImg 
>>> <http://cimg.sourceforge.net/> C++ library. But then I discovered that 
>>> it, too, depends on ImageMagick (at least for reading JPEGs).
>>>
>>> So my questions are:
>>>
>>>    1. Is there such a module out there?
>>>    2. If not, I would like to implement one.
>>>    1. Any suggestion about how I should go about it?
>>>       2. Which is a good C++ image library without pre-required 
>>>       dependencies that I can wrap?
>>>    
>>> I considered OpenCV and QT's QImage, but both are quite large, and not 
>>> specifically oriented towards basic image processing.
>>>
>>> I realize that installing ImageMagick on a server isn't that big a deal. 
>>> But I want to use the intended module in a node-webkit 
>>> <https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/> application (client); and I 
>>> don't want to tell my users to install ImageMagick before they can use my 
>>> software.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Eyal.
>>>
>>
>
> Just checked the project on Github, it's awesome... It's absolutely what I 
> need. But I didn't start to use it in my project yet. But it really fits my 
> demand. 
>
> Thanks Eyal........!!
>
>

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