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RMagick reviews and mentions
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How to use ImageMagick in AWS Lambda (ruby 2.7) with WebP support
require 'rmagick' include Magick module LambdaFunction class Handler def self.process(event:, context:) image_url = event['image_url'] my_image = ImageList.new(image_url) # TODO: Use rmagick to make your image transformations # Docs: https://rmagick.github.io { "success": true } end end end
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YOLOv7 object detection in Ruby in 10 minutes
mini_magick is much slower than YOLO. I hear that rmagick is well maintained these days, so you may want to use that.
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Building a Dot Matrix Animator
To accomplish this project, I knew I would need some way to process the input images. Resizing the images was the easy bit. The more complex (and more important) task was to find the best way to relate a pixel's color in the source image to a dot's size in final animation. I felt that the relative luminance as described in this W3 accessibility document was a logical property to use in this case, and can be easily calculated with a color's RGB components. After determining what tasks I needed to fulfill, I determined that the RMagick library would be a good choice for this project.
- API to create an image (with text/details) and display it
- Is there a gem/way to edit an image with custom text
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rmagick/rmagick is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of RMagick is C++.
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