Image Manipulation Capabilities in Cloud
Easy cURL Commands to process images via resizing, cropping, rotating, scaling, flipping, searching, exporting & converting images.
Get StartedAspose.Imaging Cloud for cURL is used to make calls to REST API to accomplish image manipulation capabilities such as inspect, convert and transform them into supported formats. It is capable of image conversion between most popular image file formats such as PSD, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and JPEG.
Advanced Images Transformation Features
Get and update image properties
Update parameters of JPEG2000, WEBP image
Resize or crop image and convert its format
Rotate or flip an image
Export image to another file format
Merge TIFF images
Convert TIFF to Fax compatible format
Use single API call to scale, crop, flip & export an image
Extract a specific frame from a multi-frame TIFF image
Crop, resize or get properties of a specific TIFF frame
Rotate and/or flip a TIFF frame
Extract specific frame from TIFF image to rotate, flip, resize & crop
Get Started with Imaging Cloud REST API
It is easy to get started. Simply create an account at Aspose for Cloud and get your application information. Once you have the App SID & Key, you are ready to give the Aspose.Imaging Cloud for cURL a try.
Extensive Support for TIFF Image Format
Aspose.Imaging Cloud for cURL provides extensive support for TIFF (Tagged Image File Format). You can perform a wide variety of operations on TIFF images, such as conversion to other formats as well as other manipulation operations such as cropping, resizing, rotating & flipping. You can also append TIFF frames to another TIFF image or extract individual TIFF frames for further processing. Similarly Aspose.Imaging Cloud for cURL enables you to crop, resize or get properties of a specific TIFF frame from a multi-frame TIFF image.
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