imaginary VS imaging

Compare imaginary vs imaging and see what are their differences.

imaginary

Fast, simple, scalable, Docker-ready HTTP microservice for high-level image processing (by h2non)

imaging

Imaging is a simple image processing package for Go (by disintegration)
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imaginary imaging
6 5
5,296 5,039
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4.5 0.0
about 2 months ago 6 months ago
Go Go
MIT License MIT License
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imaginary

Posts with mentions or reviews of imaginary. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-02.

imaging

Posts with mentions or reviews of imaging. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-10.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing imaginary and imaging you can also consider the following projects:

imagick - Go binding to ImageMagick's MagickWand C API

resize - Pure golang image resizing

bimg - Go package for fast high-level image processing powered by libvips C library

gocv - Go package for computer vision using OpenCV 4 and beyond.

Primitive Pictures - Reproducing images with geometric primitives.

thumbor - The quickest way to run thumbor.

bild - Image processing algorithms in pure Go

smartcrop - smartcrop finds good image crops for arbitrary crop sizes

fastimage - Finds the type and/or size of a remote image given its uri, by fetching as little as needed.