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    Teem

    Teem

    Tools to process and visualize scientific data and images

    Teem is a set of C libraries for manipulation, measurement, and visualization of structured scientific data. Includes N-dimensional image I/O and processing, volume rendering, diffusion tensor processing, and more. Latest code via git clone http://git.code.sf.net/p/teem/teem.git . Join us at https://discord.gg/xBBqZGXkF7
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    SpecTcl is a Tcl/Tk based histogrammer suitable for analysis of nuclear physics data. SpecTcl is relatively easy to learn, and is based on top of a very open C++ histogramming class framework. SpecTcl has been developed under NSF grant PHY-9528844 and DOE grant DE-SC0000661 Note that as of July 2023, all future development and release packages will be occur at https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/SpecTcl
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    PNGwriter

    Easy plotting of images pixel by pixel!

    Frustrated because you want to output a high-quality image from your C++ program but haven't found an easy, direct and fast way? Try PNGwriter. Written with scientific simulations in mind, PNGwriter allows you to plot to a PNG image pixel by pixel. * * *README* * * This is the last PNGwriter release that will be hosted on SourceForge.net. Please use the following site: https://github.com/pngwriter/pngwriter/releases to find all versions of PNGwriter including and later than...
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