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    grafx - Extensible Java Graphics Package

    grafx - Extensible Java Graphics Package

    Extensible Line-drawing & Polygon-filling Rasterization Libs for Java

    ...Individual pixel errors with overlapping polygons or line segments are about one in a billion, but I can't reproduce any errors at the moment by using random number generation with tens of millions of cases. Emphasis not only on correctness, but also on performance for real-world use or hardware implementation.
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    ImageBox

    ImageBox

    An image Exif rotation tool.

    ImageBox is a free image editing software specially designed for easy image rotation. The goal of this project is the correct rotated representation of JPG, PNG, BMP and GIF images on any hardware, such as TVs and Media Centers. Why are images shown differently rotated? An image may contain Exif metadata in addition to the image data. A digital camera often encodes the image data with the rotation of the lens. If the camera is rotated during recording, the image data is also encoded...
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    AlgART Java Libraries

    Open source library for processing arrays and matrices

    AlgART Java libraries for processing arrays and matrices are open-source product, distributed under MIT license. So, anyone can use them for free without any restrictions. Main features: 63-bit addressing of array elements (64-bit long int indexes), memory model concept (allowing storing data in different schemes from RAM to mapped disk files), wide usage of lazy evaluations, built-in multithreading optimization for multi-core processors, wide set of image processing algorithms over...
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    Blackspirit Graphics

    A cross-platform Java 2D graphics library using OpenGL.

    A hardware accelerated Java 2D graphics library designed for cross-platform games, providing a powerful but simple interface. It focuses on real-time applications but can also be integrated into graphical user interfaces. The implementation uses JOGL (OpenGL).
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    Ghia is a 3d library which allows consumers to switch between various software and hardware renderers. Software renders include zbuffer texture mapping, z-sorting polys and a wireframe. Simple scenes rendered in 30 fps with the texture mapped renderer.
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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