rgb

crates.io v0.8.92-rc.1

1,326,799 weekly downloads · 4 Dependencies

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Summary

struct RGB/RGBA/etc. for sharing pixels between crates + convenience methods for color manipulation. Allows no-copy high-level interoperability. Also adds common convenience methods and implements standard Rust traits to make RGB/RGBA pixels and slices first-class Rust objects.

Install cargo add rgb

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Weekly downloads 1,326,799 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Releases 71 Last release: 2026-02-25 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Dependencies 4 Source: crates.io (Rust)

Description

struct RGB/RGBA/etc. for sharing pixels between crates + convenience methods for color manipulation. Allows no-copy high-level interoperability. Also adds common convenience methods and implements standard Rust traits to make RGB/RGBA pixels and slices first-class Rust objects.

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`struct RGB/RGBA/etc.` for sharing pixels between crates + convenience methods for color manipulation.
Allows no-copy high-level interoperability. Also adds common convenience methods and implements standard Rust traits to make `RGB`/`RGBA` pixels and slices first-class Rust objects.

Package details

Package
rgb
Registry
crates.io
Version
0.8.92-rc.1
Weekly downloads
1,326,799 (weekly)
Dependencies
4: bytemuck, defmt, num-traits, serde
Releases
71
Last release
2026-02-25
First published
2016-06-18
Keywords
color, rgb, rgba, pixel, bgra
Homepage
https://lib.rs/crates/rgb
Repository
https://github.com/kornelski/rust-rgb

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