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Python3 library for checking whether images are complete.

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The python-iamge-complete package allows you to check for various image types to check whether the image is complete or not. For doing this, it looks for EOF (end of file) markers in the files or compares the stored file length against the actual file length.

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0.0.2 (2020-01-13)

  • added support for: BMP

0.0.1 (2019-04-17)

  • initial release

  • support for: GIF, JPG, PNG

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