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Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.
Build data pipelines that feed your AI models and agents without managing infrastructure. Crawl any website, transform content, and push directly to your preferred vector store. Use 10,000+ tools for RAG applications, AI assistants, and real-time knowledge bases. Monitor site changes, trigger workflows on new data, and keep your AIs fed with fresh, structured information. Cloud-native, API-first, and free to start until you need to scale.
DCRaw4J converts digital camera RAW image files into standard formats such as JPEG and 16-bit TIFF (linear or non-linear). DCRaw4J was inspired by David Coffin's dcraw; a C program that handles raw formats from over 200 cameras.
Fwink is a webcam application for Windows. It takes still images from your camera and uploads them to an FTP server. You have the option to add effects to your images.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
With this program you can rename JPG photos, taken with a digital camera, in the format yyyymmdd_count where the date is the shooting date registered in the metadata information of the photo. Photos are sorted according to the shooting time.
Webcam viewer/capture program similar to the Photobooth program in Mac OS X. Written in python using GStreamer with EffectTV plugins, you can view your webcam and take pictures filtered through your choice of effects.
MediaSort is a tool to automatically rename your media files (pictures, mp3, ...) with their metadata attributes. You can sort your pictures by date, camera ... or other EXIF attributes. MP3s by author, album .. or other ID3 tags. Java GUI based on Ant.
PennAve is a dynamic photo gallery software written in Python and designed for use alongside F-Spot. It makes heavy use of XML and XSLT for ease of presentation modification and sharing of information with other users, web sites, and programs.
Aim of this project is to develop a class library for RS232 signaling control of Sony EVI D100/P and/or EVI D30/D31 camera. Currently it is being developed in windows XP, but it will be platform independent
Venn isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer, whether BYO or company issued.
Venn is a secure workspace for remote work that isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer. Work lives in a secure local enclave that is company controlled, where all data is encrypted and access is managed. Within the enclave – visually indicated by the Blue Border around these applications – business activity is walled off from anything that happens on the personal side. As a result, work and personal uses can now safely coexist on the same computer.
It can be used to add or edit EXIF2.2 tags to existing JPEG image files. It is particularly useful in storing the exposure details for a photo scanned out of films. It is now a stand alone application implemented in PHP-GTK. Just unzip the release packag
MMPython is a Media Meta Data retrieval framework. It retrieves metadata from mp3, ogg, avi, jpg, tiff and other file formats. Among others it thereby parses ID3v2, ID3v1, EXIF, IPTC and Vorbis data into an object oriented struture.
ObscuraCam is software for filmmaking using inexpensive Bayer-format digital cinema cameras. ObscuraCap is used to capture footage during production. ObscuraConvert is used to convert it into formats such as DNG and OpenEXR for use in Cinelerra, etc.
An unofficial dev kit for the PV2 camera. Currently includes v8 uRISC assembler, linker, and source examples. It can be used to create firmware patches and uploadable programs for the $10 and $20 Ritz/CVS "single-use" PV2 digital camera.
Four-channel daemon of video observation for IP video servers Aviosys IP9100A (B, Plus).
This program is intended for indemnification of hardware restrictions four-channel IP video servers Aviosys
PicL (Picture Labeler) is a Java application that renames digital photos. It provides an easy way to bulk rename images by making use of Exif information stored within the Jpeg files. The image names are configured with a simple "replace string".
UploadService loads binary images from a filesystem into a database (as a BLOB.) UploadService is a long-running "NT-style" service for WIN2000/XP. UploadService extracts and loads image metadata along with the binary image and thumbnail.
joti - Java phOTo Index / Album, apply categories to your photos. Search images in categories. Show photo metadata. Predefine default file struture like /CAMERA/DATEPATTERN. Export to external archives and still keep thumbnail to find them.
jrawio is a Service Provider Implementation for the Java(TM) ImageIO API. jrawio provides the capability to read raw images made by a number of digital cameras. WE MOVED TO jrawio.dev.java.net.
Image-In is a C++ based image processing and analysis application. It works on images, videos and cameras. Target is to help you to develop and test new algorithms via add-ons. Chains of filters can be arranged to achieve intelligent systems.
Photo Kiosk software suited for Mini-labs.Has intuitively simple and singular interface. Need a regular PC to run and can be fully customized (logos, appearance, languages, etc) for photo shop own style.
The Mobile Media Metadata project leverages context, content, and community of mobile media capture to predict sharing and content. MMM uses HIIT's Symbian app to generate metadata for a web-based application developed by Garage Cinema Research Berkeley