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The library is included in Fedora 7, 8 and 9
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Licensing change
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Fedora Core 9 i386 package available
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Arch PKGBUILD now available
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Slackware i386 package available
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Fedora Core 8 x86_64 package available
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Gentoo ebuild available
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Version 0.1.0 of the library released!
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This site is about a seam-carving C/C++ library called Liquid Rescale.
It is a free, open source implementation of the algorithm described in this paper by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir.
It aims at resizing pictures non uniformly while preserving their features, i.e. avoiding distortion of the important parts.
The API is intended to be powerful, yet fast and easy to use. It supports saving and loading of the carving information, real-time scaling, manual feature selection, customizable progress report and more (the full description is in the Features page).
Included are full documentation (in docbook format) and examples.
The latest version is 0.1.0, released on Dec 21st, 2007, which implements API version 0.0.0.
You can find it in the Download page.
You might also want to have a look at the Installation instructions page.
It requires the glib2.0 library.
This site is a Wiki, and it is under construction. Please, feel free to help developing these pages (you'll need a Wikidot account).



