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    IOPaint

    IOPaint

    Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model

    IOPaint is a powerful open-source image editing tool focused on inpainting, outpainting, object removal, and general image manipulation driven by state-of-the-art AI models, delivering these capabilities through both local and hosted workflows. Designed to be fully self-hosted and flexible, IOPaint supports a variety of underlying generators and inpaint models — from LaMa erase networks to Stable Diffusion-based replace/object generation — giving users multiple ways to refine or reconstruct images by removing unwanted elements or expanding artwork beyond its original boundaries. Its feature set includes erasing people, watermarks, or defects, adding or replacing objects, applying text-aware edits, and extending images outward (outpainting) to fill contours or expand compositions.
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    ezSIFT

    An easy-to-use standalone SIFT library written in C/C++

    ...These dependencies make the installation, compilation and usage not easy. The ezSIFT library provides a standalone and lightweight SIFT implementation written in C/C++. The ezSIFT is self-contained, and does not require any other libraries. So it is easy to use and modify. Besides, the implementation of the ezSIFT is straightforward and easy to read. Wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/p/ezsift/wiki/
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