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Matteo Landi
Hi list,
yesterday I released a new version of "osaic", a Python library which enables users to create photo mosaics in a very simple way. Once installed, a bare ``python -mosaic IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 ..`` is enough to create and show on screen a mosaic where IMG2, IMG3 and others are combined together to mimic IMG1.
The module is available for download on bitbucket [1] and PyPI [2]; on bothyou can find a README page where is explained the structure of the module and how users are supposed to work with it.
I don’t want anyone of you to debug and spot bugs here and there all around the source code, unless you are really interested in it . Instead, I’m here looking for some feedback, suggestions or comments. I would really appreciate your advices.
Thank you so much.
Cheers,
Matteo
[1] http://bitbucket.org/iamFIREcracker/osaic
[2] http://pypi.python.org/pypi/osaic/2.0.0
yesterday I released a new version of "osaic", a Python library which enables users to create photo mosaics in a very simple way. Once installed, a bare ``python -mosaic IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 ..`` is enough to create and show on screen a mosaic where IMG2, IMG3 and others are combined together to mimic IMG1.
The module is available for download on bitbucket [1] and PyPI [2]; on bothyou can find a README page where is explained the structure of the module and how users are supposed to work with it.
I don’t want anyone of you to debug and spot bugs here and there all around the source code, unless you are really interested in it . Instead, I’m here looking for some feedback, suggestions or comments. I would really appreciate your advices.
Thank you so much.
Cheers,
Matteo
[1] http://bitbucket.org/iamFIREcracker/osaic
[2] http://pypi.python.org/pypi/osaic/2.0.0