pablo
collagen
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over 5 years ago | 11 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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pablo
- Pablo JS (draw SVG with JS)
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Pablo is a small, open-source JavaScript library for SVG
Yes, looks like it hasn't received an update in quite some time.
https://github.com/premasagar/pablo
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Pablo is a small, open-source JavaScript library for SVG, the web standard for vector graphics
Last update 5 years ago. Github link.
collagen
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Viral Memes: Vectorized and Free
I guess this is a good place to plug a project I worked on, https://github.com/rben01/collagen . It lets you compose raster images and SVG shapes (including text) into another SVG, without re-encoding anything into a raster image. It's all just SVG. (Raster images are included via data: urls.)
I bring it up here because it's flip side of TFA. Instead of vectorizing memes, you can just take any old image you have, or a link to an image, and stick it in an SVG with some text on top, without actually having to write the SVG by hand. So an input like [this](https://gist.github.com/rben01/c0f51d8481c3ba8bd0ac108ac0b5a...) produces an output like [this](https://gist.github.com/rben01/23d01aa2668acc64cf4cffa815cb9...) (YMMV whether a linked image works in an SVG; I think in secure contexts it doesn't, but if you just copy paste the SVG into JSFiddle it should work).
Much easier than crafting memes by hand.
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What’s the best lossless image format?
I guess this would be a good time to plug a small project I worked on: https://github.com/rben01/collagen . I got tired of seeing how crappy text looked when placed on a JPEG (due to the compression artifacts) and how large some PNGs were because they had a small JPEG-like area, so I made a little CLI program that solves that problem. Rather than settle on any particular image format, it allows the user to provide a collection of inputs -- images (in any format your browser supports), SVGs, shapes, text -- and bundles them into a single SVG file (it base64 encodes the images). So if you want to scale a PNG and place it on top of a JPG, you... just do that, with SVG transforms and whatnot. It produces a single file and is a lot easier than writing out the SVG yourself, and is nearly as easy as opening up a tailor-made mage editor and doing it there. And it's really, truly lossless, as it doesn't touch any of the input data.
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Pablo is a small, open-source JavaScript library for SVG
I’ve been working on a project that makes creating SVGs — with all assets embedded — as simple as possible. https://github.com/rben01/collagen
What are some alternatives?
inkscape - Project Website: https://inkscape.org - Code Repository: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape - Draw freely. 🖌
qoi - The “Quite OK Image Format” for fast, lossless image compression
neatvnc - A liberally licensed VNC server library with a clean interface
grok - World's Leading Open Source JPEG 2000 Codec
jasper - Official Repository for the JasPer Image Coding Toolkit
openjpeg - Official repository of the OpenJPEG project
libjxl - JPEG XL image format reference implementation