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    Gwyddion

    Gwyddion

    Scanning probe microscopy data visualisation and analysis

    A data visualization and processing tool for scanning probe microscopy (SPM, i.e. AFM, STM, MFM, SNOM/NSOM, ...) and profilometry data, useful also for general image and 2D data analysis.
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    Downloads: 1,570 This Week
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    GXSM

    GXSM

    Scanning Probe Microscopy Controller and Data Visualization Software

    GXSM -- Gnome X Scanning Microscopy: A multi-channel image and vector-probe data acquisition and visualization system designed for SPM techniques (STM,AFM..), but also SPA-LEED/LEED/LEEM data analysis. A plug-in interface allows any user add-on data-processing and special hardware and instrument support. Latest: NC-AFM and related explorative methods as SQDM can be configured. High-Speed external PAC-PLL hardware option with digital DSP link.
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    FreeMat
    Freemat is an interpreted, matrix-oriented development environment for engineering and scientific applications, similar to the commercial package MATLAB. Freemat provides visualization, image manipulation, and plotting as well as parallel programming.
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    Downloads: 196 This Week
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    quickplot

    quickplot

    interactive 2D plotter

    Quickplot is a fast interactive 2D plotter with infinite zooming, value picking, pipe input, and unlimited plots displayed. Quickplot is meant for looking at your data quickly and of secondary importance is making static pictures of your data.
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    San Le's Free Finite Element Analysis
    SLFFEA stands for San Le's Free Finite Element Analysis. It is a package of scientific software and graphical user interfaces for use in finite element analysis. It is written in ANSI C by San Le and distributed under the terms of the GNU license.
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    A powerful interpreted language with simple compiler for Windows 7 to create apps for graphics, image acquisition, processing and advanced analysis. Includes 800+ commands, help, simple development studio, plug-in API and Debugger window.
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    Open Source Particle Image Velocimetry

    Open Source Particle Image Velocimetry

    Open Source Particle Image Velocimetry and PIV Analysis

    OpenPIV is an initiative of scientists to develop a software, algorithms and methods for the state-of-the-art experimental tool of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) which are free, open source, and easy to operate.
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    PyramidWorkshop is an image-compression System based upon the scientific work of John Robinson (inventor of BTPC) about image-compression with adaptive linear predictors and is in average more efficient than PNG/JPEG2000.
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    multiDAC is intended to become a user-friendly tool for image- and videoprocessing in the field of deformation/movement analysis. It is written in C# with some C routines using CPU/GPU parallelization (e.g. CUDA) and features a plugin manager.
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    PyPotrace is a Python programming language binding for Peter Selinger's Potrace raster to vector conversion algorithm. No separate Potrace library or application required!
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    A non-parametric filter for image restoration using cluster analysis written in C and GTK+. The first source code may be found in http://smoked.homelinux.org/
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    Open Source Stenography engine usable from the command line. Uses various techniques for hiding and retriving stenographic information. Includes a small image analysis suite for detecting stenographic images.
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    FAST library for storing and displaying various types of statistics. Rock stable and robust and well-designed image output.
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