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Astronomical object/structure detection from 1D and 2D data sets.
Sombrero is a fast wavelet image processing and object detection C library for astronomical images. Sombrero is named after the "Mexican Hat" shape of the wavelet masks used in image convolution and is released under the GNU LGPL library.
NanoCap is a generic application for the construction of low energy fullerene and capped nanotube structures. It provides an ideal tool to accompany the study of finite carbon molecules using computer simulation. The implementation involves a standalone application which includes a GUI and allows for dynamic visual inspection through 3D rendering. In addition, the NanoCap core libraries can be used in custom Python scripts that enabled the user to produce structures in bulk or to include the...
is a interactive molecular visualisation program designed especially designed for coarse-grained simulation of non-spherical particles. Ellipsoids (Gay-Berne), disks, and custom shaped uniaxial particle (e.g. pear-shaped particles) can be represented.
RayLab is a simple, portable ray tracer for producing 3D images. It uses a custom text-based scene description language, and supports several mathematical shapes, as well as CSG operations (constructive solid geometry).
Motion Blur is a free, professional program to simulate various visual effects like blur, judder or tearing that accompany a motion picture. This gives you a preview of how a real motion picture would look like when filmed with the custom parameters.
Embeds a python interpreter in the OpenDX (http://www.opendx.org/) visualization system. This allows the user to quickly write their own custom modules using a Python program.