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Introducing the complete video solution for web and mobile developers

Topics Asset Management, Javascript, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails, Video, Video API
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Videos in web sites and apps are starting to catch up with images in terms of popularity and they are a constantly growing part of the media strategy for most organizations. This means bigger challenges for developers who need to handle these videos in their web sites and mobile…

How to automatically tag images with Amazon Rekognition

Topics Asset Management, Django, Image Transformation, Java, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Knowledge is power. And if you allow your users to upload images, you also probably want to better understand what their images contain. Whether a photo is of a building, people, animals, celebrities, or a product, image processing and analysis can assist in further comprehension. The benefits of this knowledge…

How to Automate Image Moderation with Amazon Rekognition

Topics AI, Asset Management, Deep Learning, Django, File-upload, Java, Moderation, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Allowing your users to upload their own images to your website can increase user engagement, retention and monetization. However, allowing your users to upload any image they want to, may lead to some of your users uploading inappropriate images to your application. These images may offend other users or even…

The power of ImageMagick with the speed and simplicity of Cloudinary

Topics Frameworks, Image Transformation, Ruby on Rails, Website Speed
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Most developers are familiar with ImageMagick, a very capable open source software suite that they can use to manage and transform images. The functionality of ImageMagick is typically utilized from the command-line, but wrappers have been written for a wide selection of programming languages, making ImageMagick a very popular…

Get More Out of HTML5 Video Tags with Cloud-Based Video Transcoding

Topics HTML, HTML5, Javascript, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails, Video API, Video Transcoding, Video Transformation
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Once upon a time, in long forgotten browser versions, getting a video into a website required creating and embedding Flash resources. But these days, all modern browsers support HTML5, including the HTML5 video tag, which means you’ve got a built-in video player that anyone can use. At first glance,…

How to Scale an Image Automatically with Client Hints

Topics DotNet, HTML, Image Transformation, Java, Javascript, Node, PHP, Responsive, Responsive Images, Ruby on Rails
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I’ll start by giving it to you straight: As part of the recent “auto–everything” launch, we introduced two new transformation parameters – dpr_auto and w_auto, which pair the DPR and Width Client Hints with Cloudinary’s existing image resizing and delivery infrastructure, in order to serve up simple,…

Compress an Image Automatically Without Losing Quality

Topics Django, DotNet, HTML, Java, Javascript, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Compress image without losing quality One of the most important things to know about compressing image files is that a smaller file size comes at the cost of a lower image quality. How much lower, and whether low enough to make a difference visually, depends on the image. Compression…

Simplifying image rich website development – interactive demo

Topics Asset Management, Django, DotNet, Face Detection, Image Transformation, Java, Javascript, jQuery, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Developing a great website and maintaining it can be a challenging and time-consuming task, even for the most talented developer. You need to meet graphic design requirements for any device according to the latest design trends, and constantly find ways to optimize your website performance, for any browser. We can…

How to Zip Photos Dynamically With a Single Line of Code

Topics Asset Management, Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Java, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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As a developer, you want to allow your users to download multiple files in a single click. An easy way to download multiple files and share them is to generate a ZIP file. When images are involved, you may also want to normalize the original images before including them in…

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