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Resize PNG without antialiasing #402
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I figured it out. This is not a bug of imaginary. It's a bug of libvips. |
You're right, should've updated this issue, here's the discussion on libvips repo, hope its useful! |
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I have an image that is fully white, meaning it doesn't have any pixels for antialias all the pixels are white, I would like to keep it that way, but when I resize the image this antialias pixels are added to its borders, is it possible to not do that using imaginary?
antialiased triangle
pixelated triangle
every pixel in the pixelated triangle is not completely white but it should be, its just an example
if you're opening the images in a browser you might need to use
image-rendering: pixelated;
to see what I'm talking aboutThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: