![]() This amazing Victorian scrap image shows some delightful Ostrich Plumes in bright beautiful Blue and Yellow! It almost looks as if it has a touch of ‘royalty’ to it! I also think it exudes quite the romantic look! I really like the natural tones on this! Scrap Vintage Feather Pictures This Antique Feather Scrap Piece is a nice Striped one. I found this one on an Antique Advertising card, it’s not technically a “Scrap” but I thought it fit in well with this collection. I like the fluffy looking bits at the base of it as well. I would love to know the bird it comes from. Shown above is a wonderful Vintage Feather image! This ‘Birds of Prey’ feather has brown tones, both light and dark, and it has some lovely markings on it. It displays striking vivid bright colors that are truly amazing! Brown Feather Clipart It has Peacock like colors so, I am including it in this section. I am not sure which type of bird this belongs to. I never get tired of these because the colors are just so fabulous! I hope that you can use this in your Art! ![]() Pictured above is another colorful little Peacock feather. Don’t you just love the vibrant colors? I do not think it could possibly be any more lovely!!! Cute enough to put on T shirts. This Peacock feather is another example of the splendid beauty that only nature can provide. Enjoy these goodies and happy crafting! Peacock Feather Images These are all 300 dpi high resolution images. And several different categories to choose from. You’ll find a mix of color feather clip art options as well as black and white ones, to give lots of different options. They also work well as a touch of country flair on cards or scrapbook pages. These feather pictures are perfect for Spring craft projects or nice for graphic designers to use in projects like invitations, decorations, blog headers and more. This time it’s some lovely feather clipart that can be used in your crafts and projects. Hello guys! I’m back with another set of freebies for you. But ultimately, the format being written is the same.Share on Pinterest 24 Beautiful Feather Clipart ![]() Looking at where export_feather was added I think the confusion might stem from the PyArrow APIs making it obvious how to enable compression with the Feather API methods (which are a user-friendly convenience) but not with the IPC file writer (which is what export_arrow uses). They differ in that the file format has a magic string (for file identification) and a footer (to support random access reads) ( documentation).Įxport_feather always writes the IPC file format (=FeatherV2), while export_arrow lets you choose between the IPC file format and the IPC stream format. This relates to another point of Arrow, as it defines both an IPC stream format and an IPC file format. Vaex exposes both export_arrow and export_feather. However, that doesn't seem to be the issue here: Polars and Vaex appear to use Feather to mean Feather(V2) (though Vaex slightly misleadingly says "Feather is exactly represented as the Arrow IPC file format on disk, but also support compression"). Some places refer to Feather mean Feather(V1) which is different from the IPC file format. “Feather version 2” is now exactly the Arrow IPC file format and we have retained the “Feather” name and APIs for backwards compatibility. The Feather v1 format was a simplified custom container for writing a subset of the Arrow format to disk prior to the development of the Arrow IPC file format. There's some confusion because of the two versions of Feather, and because of the Arrow IPC file format vs the Arrow IPC stream format.įor the two versions of Feather, see the FAQ entry: TL DR There is no difference between the Arrow IPC file format and Feather V2. ![]()
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