Two CLI/IO robustness bugs surfaced by issues #17 and #19.
#17 -- non-ASCII image paths (Chinese/Cyrillic/accented) failed on Windows:
cv2.imread/imwrite use the platform ANSI code-page API, so the decode came back
empty with a "can't open/read file" warning. New image_io.imread/imwrite route
through np.fromfile+cv2.imdecode / cv2.imencode+tofile (Unicode-safe, byte-
identical output, cv2.imread None-semantics preserved); all 8 cv2 read/write
call sites now go through it. Behavior-neutral on macOS/Linux (already accept
UTF-8 paths), so the fix is correct-by-construction for the Windows-only bug.
#19 (incidental) -- rich parsed the "[gpu]" in the GPU-extra install hint as a
style tag and dropped it, so the printed command was the un-installable
"pip install 'remove-ai-watermarks'". Escaped as \[gpu] at both call sites.
Tests: test_image_io.py (non-ASCII round-trip, alpha, missing/empty/garbage
semantics); test_cli.py::TestGpuHintMarkup (install hint keeps the extra).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>