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Update Rust crate image to v0.25.4

Renovate [bot] requested to merge renovate/image-0.x-lockfile into master

This MR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
image dependencies patch 0.25.2 -> 0.25.4

Release Notes

image-rs/image (image)

v0.25.4

Features:

  • Much faster decoding of lossless WebP due to a variety of optimizations. Our benchmarks show 2x to 2.5x improvement.
  • Added support for orientation metadata, so that e.g. smartphone camera images could be displayed correctly:
    • Added ImageDecoder::orientation() and implemented orientation metadata extraction for JPEG, WebP and TIFF formats
    • Added DynamicImage::apply_orientation() to apply the orientation to an image
  • Added support for extracting Exif metadata from images via ImageDecoder::exif_metadata(), and implemented it for JPEG and WebP formats
  • Added ImageEncoder::set_icc_profile() and implemented it for WebP format. Pull requests with implementations for other formats are welcome.
  • Added DynamicImage::fast_blur() for a linear-time approximation of Gaussian blur, which is much faster at larger blur radii

Bug fixes:

  • Fixed some APNG images being decoded incorrectly
  • Fixed the iterator over animated WebP frames to return None instead of an error when the end of the animation is reached

v0.25.3

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Yanked! This version accidentally missed a commit that should have been included with the release. The Orientation struct should be in the appropriate module instead of the top-level. This release won't be supported.


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