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    MicroStitcher

    MicroStitcher

    Tiny tool capable of stitching hundreds images into one single image

    This is very small tool, which is capable of stitching hundreds of images into one single image. The main purpose of the tool is to stitch small pieces of map taken by screenshots for example from OpenStreetMap. The tool automatically calculates relative positions of every single patch. A single patch has to have considerable amount of margins that are required to find control points that will match a pair of patches.
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    Burn is a small and compact 32x32 256 color image (sprite) editor for Dos (or POSIX, using Dosbox or Dosemu). It currently contains several gfx-effects than can be applied to images, animation features and a tiny scripting language (amongst others).
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