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seeneva-reader-android
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Seeneva: smart comic reader (version 0.1.1): Fully open source smart comic book reader with the ability to use OCR and TTS.
- Have any new E-reader apps come out that i should look at?
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Seeneva - smart comic book reader. ML powered speech balloons zooming.
Of course, there's no magic and current version (0.1.0) of the Seeneva has some bugs and limitations. The main here is limitation of CBR support. Some CBR comic books can be opened incorrectly or not opened at all. For now you can fix such comic books by repacking it into a new CBZ or another CBR archives. Please read more about known app issues on project GitHub.
Yes, it is the most confusing part of the app. I've already received messages from users that they don't understand it. Your files are safe because Seeneva requests only read permissions to your files. It is more about how Android provides files to apps and my intention to save free disk space on user device. Here is clarification from app's FAQ:
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Seeneva - smart comic book reader
I'm sorry for this :( Please open a new issue on project's GitHub and describe your CBR archive (archive structure; does it contain subfolders; stored images format; file name format). Also you can send this book to me via email (you can find it on GitHub), if you don't mind. Later I will create issue template for such cases to put it together.
You can read detailed information about the app in the GitHub README file.
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Transitioning From PyTorch to Burn
With the help of the image crate, loading an image from disk is fairly straightforward.
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CVE-2023-4863: Heap buffer overflow in WebP (Chrome)
FTR there is a WebP decoder implementation in safe Rust in the image crate: https://github.com/image-rs/image
It used to be quite incomplete for a long time, but work last year has implemented many webp features. Chromium now has a policy of allowing the use of Rust dependencies, so maybe Chromium could start adopting it?
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Porting a local app to Web
Hello! So I have a local app that I am currently running on desktop (windows). I'm using egui for the UI, and the program basically opens a folder, gets all the images in the folder, and then uses the image-rs library to resize and create a grid of images / some other operations.
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png crate gets an ultrafast compression mode, up to 4x faster decompression
png is the de-facto standard Rust crate for reading and writing PNG images, used e.g. by the image crate.
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What's everyone working on this week (12/2023)?
There's also a CLI to convert between formats. It uses the crate image.
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The `exr` crate got up to 3x faster, even better performance coming soon
exr is a is a 100% Rust and 100% safe code library for reading and writing OpenEXR images. It is used by the popular image crate to read and write OpenEXR.
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Announcing zune-jpeg: Rust's fastest JPEG decoder
We're currently looking for contributors to add support for zune-jpeg to the image crate. The image maintainers are open to it, but don't have the capacity to do it themselves. You can find more details here.
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picst - a CLI tool to resize clipboard images on the fly
It uses https://github.com/1Password/arboard and https://github.com/image-rs/image under the hood. I haven't tested deeply but I assume it should handle many formats out of the box.
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From C# to Rust, what do i need to know?
You can use the image crate.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (27/2022)!
As for image processing, I'd start on crates.io and search for "image processing" and skim through to find the most downloaded crates -- image seems to be the most popular, with over 7 million downloads, so I'd check if that has what you want, and if not photon-rs seemed relatively mature with perhaps more features (albeit far less commonly used)
What are some alternatives?
opencv-rust - Rust bindings for OpenCV 3 & 4
photon - ⚡ Rust/WebAssembly image processing library
imageproc - An advanced image processing library for Rust.
imageproc (PistonDevelopers) - Image processing operations
rust-ndarray - ndarray: an N-dimensional array with array views, multidimensional slicing, and efficient operations
oxipng - Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust
Raster - An image processing library for Rust
magick-rust - Rust bindings for ImageMagick
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI
steganography - A simple steganography library written in rust
img-hash - A Rust library for calculating perceptual hash values of images
rav1e - The fastest and safest AV1 encoder.