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    Photo slideshow generator including a Ken Burns effect along smooth curves, user definable soft luma transitions, and easy audio integration. Produces MPEG (MPEG2, MPEG4), DV or FLV for DVD creation or for the web.
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    LeseSolm
    Download GPS track from the GPS logger "Solmeta Geotagger Pro" under Linux; Auslesen des Geotaggers * Geotag images with image direction, pitch, roll; Geotagging mit Blickrichtung * Altitudes/Höhen from geonames.org * NMEA analysis: DOP, satellite
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    bbips - Bash Batch Image Processing Scripts. A collection of bash scripts that use Imagemagick to "batch" process entire directories of images all at once. For use with Linux and Unix systems to batch process *.jpg image files from the bash shell.
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    wxyzv is very small image viewer (with minimal image processing functions) that works under X Window System or SVGAlib. It needs no external image processing libraries or GUI libraries. It has no GUI, it is completely keyboard-driven.
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