![]() ![]() In some cases it's faster than ImageMagick, but it might not cover all your needs. QuartzImageIO.jl exposes macOS's native image IO functionality to Julia.This can be your first choice if you don't have a preference. ImageMagick.jl covers most image formats and has extra functionality.The current available backends for image files are: If this is your first time working with images in julia, it's likely that you'll need to install some image IO backends to load the images. As of Images v0.24.0, ImageIO/ ImageMagick IO backends are automatically installed.
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