Everything about Devil totally explained
Developer's Image Library or
DevIL (originally called
OpenIL; the name was changed at a request from
Silicon Graphics, Inc.), started by Denton Woods, is a
cross-platform image library which aims to provide a common
API for different image
file format. It consists of three parts: the main library (IL), the utility library (ILU) and the utility toolkit (ILUT), mirroring the corresponding parts of
OpenGL (although the
OpenGL Utility Toolkit isn't part of the OpenGL specification).
DevIL currently supports 26 file formats for reading and 12 for writing; among those with read-write support are
BMP,
DDS,
JPEG,
PCX,
PNG,
RAW,
TGA, and
TIFF. The actual supported formats depend on compilation settings, in particular, external libraries like
libjpeg and
libpng.
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