in-cell image processing

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The in-cell image processing tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's integration of Python in Excel, which now supports images as first-class inputs for Python formulas. This feature allows users to place images directly into cells and run Python code for tasks like quality checks, metadata extraction, brightness and color adjustments, and watermark overlays. Discussions highlight how this turns Excel into a lightweight image-processing playground without external tools, available across Excel for Windows, Mac, and web for Python in Excel subscribers. The tag focuses on practical workflows using familiar Python libraries directly within the worksheet grid.
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    Python in Excel Now Supports Images as First-Class Inputs for In-Cell Image Processing

    Microsoft’s latest update to Python in Excel adds image objects as first-class inputs to Python formulas, letting users drop a picture into a cell and run Python code against it from the worksheet grid — no external tools, no moving files around. This change turns Excel into a lightweight...
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