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    dcpTool

    DNG Camera Profile editor

    NEW: Version 1.10.0 is out - Apple Silicon is now natively supported. dcpTool is a tool for editing DNG camera profiles (DCP files). dcpTool can convert DCP files to and from binary form to an editable XML form, and can also directly do a number of useful transformations to DCP files such as "untwisting" them.
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    Able Opus Color Extractor

    Able Opus Color Extractor

    Extracts color from images, and by default, a color spectrum

    Allows for picking of colors from loaded or screen captured image, as well as a color spectrum. You may load images with drag and drop or command line arguments. The hex, RGB, HSB are presented to you when you select a color. (Requires .NET Framework 4.0 or higher.)
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    eXtended Screenshot (xscreenshot)
    This is a nice Windows and Linux screenshot tool for make, edit, share and exchange screenshots between people via the internet. This tool oriented for QA testers, programmers, designers, sales managers, support centers and other people.
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