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Currently, we do not have pre-built python wheels for OpenImageIO. OpenImageIO is only used for image I/O so it is not necessarily a hard dependency. OpenCV doesn't provide all of the same support for the formats OIIO does, but that is the tradeoff. :/
This issue should implement cv2 (which is already a dependency) as a fallback for image Input and output when OIIO is not installed. It should a
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The code needs to be documented throughout with docblocks.
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Different apps provide different sizes for default templates.
These are the template categories provided by Photoshop:
- Photo
- Art & Illustration
- Web
- Mobile
- Film & Video
These are the template categories in Pixelmator Pro:
- All
- International Paper
- US Paper
- Photo
- Web
- Social
- Film & Video
- Iconography
- Devices
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In the viewport, the top right number inputs display the current precise values of the ongoing zoom/rotation, but they should show the snapped value which is what the viewport is rendering.