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which opensouce image library supports most file format can be used in commercial application?

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CxImage which can be used under the zlib license

CxImage is a C++ class that can load, save, display, transform images in a very simple and fast way.

CxImage is open source and licensed under the zlib license. In a nutshell, this means that you can use the code however you wish, as long as you don't claim it as your own.

With more than 200 functions, and with comprehensive working demos, CxImage offers all the tools to build simple image processing applications on a fast learning curve. Supported file formats are: BMP, GIF, ICO, CUR, JBG, JPG, JPC, JP2, PCX, PGX, PNG, PNM, RAS, SKA, TGA, TIF, WBMP, WMF, RAW, CRW, NEF, CR2, DNG, ORF, ARW, ERF, 3FR, DCR, X3F, MEF, RAF, MRW, PEF, SR2.

Cximage is highly portable and has been tested with Visual C++ 6 / 2008, C++ Builder 3 / 6, MinGW on Windows, and with gcc 3.3.2 on Linux. The library can be linked statically, or through a DLL or an activex component.

Shay Erlichmen
+1 for CxImage. A superb library.
Rob
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I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but ImageMagick is a pretty powerful and widely used set of tools.

280Z28
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Thank you .