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MozJPEG improves JPEG compression efficiency achieving higher visual quality and smaller file sizes at the same time. It is compatible with the JPEG standard, and the vast majority of the world's deployed JPEG decoders. MozJPEG is compatible with the libjpeg API and ABI. It is intended to be a drop-in replacement for libjpeg. MozJPEG is a strict superset of libjpeg-turbo's functionality.
Cross-platform command-line tool for creation of PDF documents from scans/photos of pages in JPEG (.jpg) format and the lightest weight ANSI C library to put multiple JPEG files into one PDF file.
You can add handwritten comments to PDF scans (over original images) with xournal: http://xournal.sourceforge.net/
It supports graphics tablets and saves comments to PDFs as vector data.
This is a set of command line tools that are useful for editing image metadata. Currently it contains the following tools:
* image2xml
* xml2image
* mpo2jps
Currently supported file formats are:
* jpeg (jfif or exif)
* mpo
* jps.
These tools are mostly useful for editing metadata.
image2xml can also generate a .h header file with the offsets of different metadata in the binary file.
This could be used in small devices that generate jpeg/mpo/jps images where metadata construction from scratch is not required.
Yet Another ImaGe Library. The idea behind this is to have a generic wrapper around image decoders to have an unique way to load images, disregarding its format. The library will be modular and will be able to detect on its own which decoder to use.
A library written in C for lossy image compression. Library libopen/format OPEN supports two methods of compression - discrete cosine transform (used in JPEG) and discrete wavelet transform (used in JPEG2000).
LMY image codec and tools for small, 16-bit (or higher) displays on devices with limited resources. Image file size and quality rival GIF, PNG, and JPEG, but decompression is much less complex. Used commercially by Lower Mars. C/C++ and Java/j2ME include
PdfRipImage is a program to automatically extract images from PDF documents and convert them to a format of your choice (such as JPEG or TIFF). It runs on UNIX-like platforms and requires utilities from netpbm and xpdf.