Graphics32

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Graphics32 is a free graphics library for Borland Delphi and Kylix. It is designed for fast 32-bit graphics handling.

Graphics32 is optimized for 32-bit pixel formats. It provides fast operations with pixels and graphic primitives, and in most cases Graphics32 outperforms the standard Delphi graphics rendering. It is almost a hundred times faster in per-pixel access and about 2–5 times faster in drawing lines.

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Current version is 1.8.2

Some of Graphics32 features include:

  • Fast per-pixel access up to 100 times faster compared to standard TBitmap
  • High-performance Bitmap alpha blending (including per-pixel alpha blending)
  • Pixel, line and polygon antialiasing with sub-pixel accuracy (combined with alpha blending);
  • Bitmap resampling with high quality reconstruction filters (e.g. Lanczos, Cubic, Mitchell);
  • Flexible supersampling implementation for maximum sampling quality;
  • Flicker-free image displaying components with optimized double buffering via advanced

As of version 1.5.1b Graphics32 is licensed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License.

http://www.graphics32.org/wiki/pub/page/Main/Graphics32

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