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Web gallery based on pre-generated metadata, typically according to directory structure, not database or an administration. Development moved to: http://github.com/martinkozak/fsgal.
DeskFrame is a desktop picture frame - basically a window which displays pictures from the hard-disk, changing them at fixed intervals. It has some nice randomization possibilities to create random, but related sequences of images.
Theba is a plugin-based image analysis framework for segmentation of and measurements on 3D and 2D images. Theba has a nice GUI that allows inspection and manipulation of the image and a wide range of plugins including segmentation.
pyLastFM graph is commandline tool for creating a nice looking graph time graph from Last.fm profile data. It uses the audioscrobbler.net XML interface and can create very high resolution output images.
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Java framework for face detection and face recognition based on different plugin and filter types. Includes Eigenfaces in pure Java, OpenCV detection via JNI, integration of the Betaface.com Web Service, skin color filter, Adobe XMP Export and a nice GUI
Class library for performing geometric constructions in 2D and 3D with Postscript output.
Easy to learn for C++ programmers. Easy parametrizing of figures.
Pycture Resizer is a little utility used to resize pictures. It supports various image formats and is written in Python. It features a nice GUI created with wxPython and file drag'n'drop. (wxPython and PIL needed)
OAIP - OpenGL Accelerated Image Presenter is a viewer for pictures. It is written in C# able to run under MONO/.NET with nice animations and a slideshow mode.
Engrane3D is a fully working LiveCD OS powered by Slackware/Slax with a personalized set of tools to set, configure clusters, tools for hosting serving, a built-in parallel 3D renderer and a nice set of compilers and libs (SDL,MPI, Mesa).
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The target of JCustomizer project is the generic and persistent customization of every Java Swing/AWT GUI at runtime: fonts, colors, texts, accelerators, ... A nice accompaniment is a WYSIWYG access to internationalization without programming efforts.
Image Commenter is an image viewer that allows you to easily edit and view JPEG comment blocks. This is nice for building image galleries because it lets you embed comments inside the image. Image Commenter is written in C++ using FLTK.
A XHTML to PDF converter: with this library, you can transform simple XHTML pages to nice and printable PDF files.
This project is based on the excellent webzine article "Pdfizer, a dumb HTML to PDF converter, in C#" written by Jonathan de Halleux.
A collection of little C/C++ programs that use the Allegro library for some nice graphic effects (oscilator, fontconverter, textprinting effects, logger, etc). These can also be included in your own Allegro projects.
An 3D Object Oriented Open-Source Engine focused on making real 3D games. Expect all up-to-date 3D features including those nice vertex and pixel shaders. Written in C++ with OpenGL, of course.
Generate a nice photo album to be viewed with (mostly) any browser.
Processing images is split in two passes: Pass 1 generates thumbnail pictures
and normalized pictures, Pass 2 generates the html files.
Currently customizing is only possible by excha
palbum is a perl script which turns a directory (or directory hierarchy) full of images into a nice image gallery. It generates thumbnails and index.html files, and requires no configuration. It uses the ubiquitous netpbm library for image processing.
...After staring the spiral for a while, look around you. You should see some objects waving, shrinking or growing like you would be in drugs. You can adjust the settings for the spiral from a nice looking GUI.
Slidemaker is a simple utility for creating a PDF slideshow, which can be presented with the acrobat reader (tip: use full screen mode). Especially if you have a number of pictures already made in eps, ps, xfig or png format, you can make a nice slidesho
QFDL is module for Qt 2.x (and higher) witch implemets Force Directed Layout (method for displaying graphs in user-friendly 2D graphics).
The construction of the graph in runtime is fully animated (nice to watch).
A nice looking java applet to draw an org-tree..
Staff units are presented as oval shapes at the sides and normal childs as boxes below.. all units are drawn with arrows for navigation, and nice shadow effects.
And yes you can navigate the tree structur
Pinout is a perl script which makes it easy to produce nice looking postscript ballout/pinout images for BGA or PGA type integrated circuits (IC), ASIC's, FPGA's, or CPLD's.
K-Mindmap lets you create tree graphs; where each branch contains space for text. The structure of the tree graph is intended to reflect contextual relations between the text fields. A physical simulation moves the graph to keep it looking nice.