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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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pmp-library
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Simple mesh library seeking advice and feedback
Thought I would work again on C and made this mesh library similar to https://github.com/pmp-library/pmp-library/tree/63e03811b0d5c5427302229fe3c05d017e961c00 and https://www.danielsieger.com/blog/2021/01/03/generating-platonic-solids.html in C. What could I do better and what would consist of better design here?
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (27/2022)!
In C++, there is this great mesh processing library called PMP and I have noticed that Rust is lacking in that regard. So I wondered that if I wanted to bring most of the functionality into Rust (and not just use bindings), how would people usually go about this?
exif-rs
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (27/2022)!
I dont want the files to waste a lot of space so i decided to resize them. For that i used the resize method from the "image" crate. Everything works fine, until i start to upload images above 5mb. Then the resize method starts to rotate the images. I think i narrowed it down to the resize function deleting any existing exif data inside the image file. That way the orientation flag is removed and the image is in its default position. I already tried to fix this, by saving the exif data before resizing and then rewriting it to the image file. The only library that i could find that supports writing (at least for png and jpeg) was this one: kamadax-exif. The problem is, that when i write the exif data (all the previous data or just the orientation data) the file gets corrupted. Now to my question: Can someone recommend a library that can resize images, that preserves the aspect ratio and does not delete the exif data? if not, does someone have an idea on how to resize the images differently? Or maybe there exists another exif data crate that i can use? I hope this question is understandable, thanks in advance :)
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Announcing: ImageSieve, a tool to assist in sorting and archiving images and videos
I absolutely loved all the crates available that made my life very simple in many cases. I used (among others) the slint ui framework, kamadak-exif, img_hash, fast_image_resize and rawloader.
What are some alternatives?
cinolib - A generic programming header only C++ library for processing polygonal and polyhedral meshes
img-parts - Low level crate for reading and writing Jpeg, Png and RIFF image containers
AobaAPI - C++ API/library for 3D polygonal mesh modeling
fast_image_resize - Rust library for fast image resizing with using of SIMD instructions.
poly2tri - 2D constrained Delaunay triangulation library
rawloader - rust library to extract the raw data and some metadata from digital camera images
rust-bitfield - This crate provides macros to generate bitfield-like struct.
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs
rp-hal - A Rust Embedded-HAL for the rp series microcontrollers
exiftool-rs - Image metadata scrubber written in Rust.
tutorials - 📚 Stash of tutorials completed for learning cool stuff.
image-sieve - GUI based tool to sort and categorize images written in Rust