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Pros of Blitline
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Pros of OpenCV
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      Easy setup
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      Fast image delivery
    • 26
      Vast array of image manipulation capabilities
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      Free tier
    • 11
      Heroku add-on
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      Reduce development costs
    • 7
      Amazing support
    • 6
      Heroku plugin
    • 6
      Great libraries for all languages
    • 6
      Virtually limitless scale
    • 5
      Easy to integrate with Rails
    • 4
      Cheap
    • 3
      Shot setup time
    • 3
      Very easy setup
    • 2
      Solves alot of image problems.
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      Best in the market and includes free plan
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      Extremely generous free pricing tier
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      Fast image delivery, vast array
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      Computer Vision
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      Open Source
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      Imaging
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      Face Detection
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      Machine Learning
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      Great community
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      Realtime Image Processing
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      Helping almost CV problem
    • 2
      Image Augmentation

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        Paid plan is expensive
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        What is Blitline?

        Blitline drastically reduces the amount of work you need to develop an application that does any image processing. Stop rebuilding the same image processing functionality, let us do it for much less than it would cost you to make and support it. Pay for only the image processing time that your jobs use. We believe your images should be YOUR images. We also believe that you should never be "locked in" to using Blitline. The flexibility of the JSON API means you could stub out Blitline later without ever touching your production/deployed code.

        What is Cloudinary?

        Cloudinary is a cloud-based service that streamlines websites and mobile applications' entire image and video management needs - uploads, storage, administration, manipulations, and delivery.

        What is OpenCV?

        OpenCV was designed for computational efficiency and with a strong focus on real-time applications. Written in optimized C/C++, the library can take advantage of multi-core processing. Enabled with OpenCL, it can take advantage of the hardware acceleration of the underlying heterogeneous compute platform.

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        What are some alternatives to Blitline, Cloudinary, and OpenCV?
        Pillow
        It adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. It provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities.
        FFMPEG
        The universal multimedia toolkit.
        scikit-image
        scikit-image is a collection of algorithms for image processing.
        imgix
        imgix is the leading platform for end-to-end visual media processing. With robust APIs, SDKs, and integrations, imgix empowers developers to optimize, transform, manage, and deliver images and videos at scale through simple URL parameters.
        ImageMagick
        It is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image and vector image files. It can read and write images in a variety of formats (over 200) including PNG, JPEG, GIF, HEIC, TIFF, DPX, EXR, WebP, Postscript, PDF, and SVG.
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