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A modified pngnq: convert png images to 256 colours.
pngnq-s9 is a modified version of pngnq, the neural network colour quantizer for png images.
Like pngnq, pngnq-s9 takes a full 32 bit RGBA png image, selects a palette of up to 256 colours, and then redraws the image in 8 bit indexed mode. The resulting image can be up to 70% smaller than the original.
pngnq-s9 adds several new options to pngnq including the ability to augment a user-supplied palette, the ability to quantize in the YUV colour space, and the ability to give more or...
A linux command line tool for detecting duplicate images, where one may have been resized, watermarked, and/or had some colour correction etc. performed on it.
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DuMP3 is a duplicate and similar file finder. It finds exact duplicate binaries by hash, similar text files by substring content, images (JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, etc) by color and audio files (MP3, WAV, OGG, etc) by wave data. Future: fonts, video.
ImageSorter is image browser/file manager for unix systems writen in perl/glade/gtk and uses imlib graphic library.
It has many advanced features like multiple panes, viewing multiple images, regexp selections, drag-n-drop, finding duplicate files,...
similar - a program for detecting duplicate images,
simv - an extensible image file mover, and
snntpbatch - a batch oriented newsgroups client.
They are mainly intended for Linux but should be quite portable.