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    pnglib

    pnglib

    a free library to read and display PNG images.

    Here is a c_version of Thomas Bleeker's pnglib 1.0, a free graphy library. His site is https://www.madwizard.org/programming/projects/pnglib Thomas's original code is x86-asm. She(the code) can read and display PNG images in programs, and link without Zlib. With the author's permission, Leisure bamboo translate her to c. So she can be compile by turbo c 2.0, borland c 4.5, visual c 6.0, keil c51 7.5, or others.
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    Aramacao

    Aramacao

    Aramacao is a lip syncing application for Linux

    Aramacao is a program for creating exposure sheets to help syncing mouth animation to an audio track. Aramacao depends on the following libraries: * GTK+ 3 * GStreamer 1.0+ (with gstreamer-pbutils)
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    Backend to control HP Scanjet 3900 series scanners in linux (hp3800, hp3970, hp4070, hp4370 and those which use RTS8822 chipset). Written in C, using libusb libraries, it runs as stand-alone application and integrated in SANE project.
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    openPipeline is a framework for animation production. The initial iteration is a plugin for Autodesk Maya. This framework handles file naming, revision control, collaborative notation and scene referencing.
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    Artridis is an OpenGL application meant to display wavefront objects in a 3D world. The finality of this project is to be able to take "artistic" snapshot of this world.
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    Software development in support of restoring MNG/JNG support to Mozilla, and hosting of MNG/JNG-supporting executable versions of Mozilla and Mozilla-Firebird.
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    winptpcam - digital camera (compatible with Picture Transfer Protocol) software for getting images to PC on older systems. Currently it is a port of Marius Wolosin's libPTP2 for MinGW and libusb-win32.
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    Visix is a small, high-speed graphics add-on library. It is not a full-fledged library for creating graphics applications. Visix is intended to support applications which already contain graphics by providing an optimized set of high-speed primitive dra
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    Fingerprint Imaging Software -- fingerprint pattern classification, minutae detection, Wavelet Scalar Quantization(wsq) compression, ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2000 reference implementation, baseline and lossless jpeg, image utilities, math and MLP neural net libs
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