Scale images in JPG, PNG or GIF format and generate bbCode. It's purpose is to use your webspace as storage for your images to publish them in forums quick and easy.
This application generates a visualization of the all the activity within a subversion repository. It generates a frame for each hour of the life of the repository which can then be turned into a movie.
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jBox is a Java(TM) based gallery software that generates XHTML pages with lightbox effects out of images and directories you provide. jBox will scan these directories automatically and create galleries out of them. Make sure you checkout the README file
A lightweight PHP implementation of Don Park's original identicon code for visual representation of MD5 hash values. The program uses the standard PHP GD library for image processing.
Pixy is a stand-alone index.php file that can be put into a folder of images to allow comfortable image viewing (includes thumbnail generation and image pre-load in the browser).
JIPL (Java Image Processing Library) is an attempt to provide an efficient way to load, filter, manipulate, and save images. The goal is to provide an intuitive and extensible library.
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An image browser using JavaFX. It is intended to be a good alternative to the Flash browsers (such as expose4) that one may find (and why not, supplant them one day).
Misfit Model 3D is an OpenGL-based 3D model editor. It supports multi-level undo,
skeletal animations, texturing mapping, scripting, command-line batch processing,
and a plugin system for adding new features. Complete online help is included.
G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
Quick3dApplet - a java applet for displaying interactive 3d on a webpage. This is a fast renderer that should be viewable on most browsers without the viewer having to load extra plugins (uses java 1.1). It can read the 3ds model format.
LeafAnalyser has been developed as a fast throughput leaf shape analysis application. It contains features such as automated image processing, data analysis and interactive 2D/3D graphs.
Refline is a software for creating and editing clean fractal images. The fractals generated by Refline are based on patterns drawn in a simple interface.
tkBacktracer is a cross-platform interactive visualization tool to explore the tool motions in RS-274D "G-code" CNC files used in computer controlled milling and manufacturing.
FreeImagePy is a FreeImage library python wrapper. It export the FreeImage library functions, so a python developer can simple use it into python programs. It need a compiled FreeImage library and ctypes for work.
FotoTagger is a metadata editor for your photos and images. With FotoTagger you may simply add a title, tags and description to your photos without the need to import the photos to a complex photo managing software.
Allows to create Normal Maps for the use in Game Applications or 3D Editors like Blender3D. Supported are the generation of Geometry Normal Maps (from Hi-Res Meshes), Displacement Maps and merging Detail Maps.