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    Gyroflow

    Gyroflow

    Video stabilization using gyroscope data

    Gyroflow is an advanced open-source video stabilization application that uses gyroscope and motion sensor data to produce highly accurate and cinematic stabilization results. Instead of relying solely on visual estimation like traditional software stabilizers, it processes real motion data recorded by cameras or external sensors to achieve more precise compensation. This approach allows it to correct complex camera movement, rolling shutter distortion, and lens artifacts while preserving...
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    Undistorter

    Lens radial distortion correction - ImageJ plugin

    This ImageJ plugin uses the division model proposed by Bukhari, F.; Dailey, M. N. (2013) to undistort images. The user can manually set the parameters k1, k2, and k3. The user can also draw segmented lines. After, by clicking on the Optimize button, the software will attempt to undistort the image transforming the segmented lines into straight lines.
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    ImageBox

    ImageBox

    An image Exif rotation tool.

    ImageBox is a free image editing software specially designed for easy image rotation. The goal of this project is the correct rotated representation of JPG, PNG, BMP and GIF images on any hardware, such as TVs and Media Centers. Why are images shown differently rotated? An image may contain Exif metadata in addition to the image data. A digital camera often encodes the image data with the rotation of the lens. If the camera is rotated during recording, the image data is also encoded...
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    dlRaw manipulates raw images from digital cameras. Besides dcraw functions, it does exposure correction, curve application in RGB/CIELAB space and USM or Refocus sharpening. Includes lensfun for lens corrections and greycstoration for noise reduction
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    Photoropter is a lens correction library and calibration application. Comparable in purpose to existing projects like PTLens and LensFun, this is a new effort, using modern C++ libraries like Boost and STL and employing clean, object-oriented design.
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