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Developer's Image Library (DevIL), formerly called OpenIL, is a
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programmer's library to develop applications with very powerful
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image loading capabilities, yet is easy for a developer to learn
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and use. Ultimate control of images is left to the developer, so
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unnecessary conversions, etc. are not performed. DevIL utilizes
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a simple, yet powerful, syntax. DevIL can load, save, convert,
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manipulate, filter and display a wide variety of image formats.
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Currently, DevIL can load .bmp, .cut, .dds, .doom, .gif, .ico, .jpg,
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.lbm, .mdl, .mng, .pal, .pbm, .pcd, .pcx, .pgm, .pic, .png, .ppm,
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.psd, .psp, .raw, .sgi, .tga and .tif .hdr files.
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Formats supported for saving include .bmp, .dds, .h, .jpg, .pal, .pbm,
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.pcx, .hdr, .pgm, .png, .ppm, .raw, .sgi, .tga and .tif.
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DevIL currently supports the following APIs for display: OpenGL,
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Windows GDI, SDL, DirectX and Allegro. Compilers that can compile
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DevIL or use it include Djgpp, MSVC++, Linux gcc, Delphi, Visual
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Basic, Power Basic and Dev-C++.
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