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    Flint

    Flint

    Actionscript 3 Particle Engine for Flash and Flex

    Flint is an ActionScript 3 particle engine designed for creating rich particle effects in Flash and Flex applications, providing tools for animations like fire, smoke, and explosions. This first tutorial will introduce the basics of Flint through a project to create a snow effect. Our effect will be snow flakes drifting down the screen. Each snow flake will be a particle in our particle system. If you want to see the final effect, scroll to the bottom of the page. This tutorial works with version 4.0.0 of the Flint library. This example creates a 2D particle effect. For 3D particle effects the principles are the same but you use a 3D emitter and 3D behaviours. First create a new Flash file (Actionscript 3). Set the stage size to 500 pixels wide and 400 pixels high, set the frame rate to 30 fps and set the background color to black.
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    GIF for CLI

    GIF for CLI

    Takes in a GIF, short video, or a query to the Tenor GIF API

    gif-for-cli is a small, playful utility that brings animated GIFs to the command line by rendering frames directly in a terminal. It takes an input GIF (or a URL) and converts each frame into a terminal-friendly representation, timing updates to approximate the original animation. Depending on terminal capabilities, it can use ANSI color blocks or image protocols to achieve surprisingly faithful playback. The tool includes conveniences such as looping control, scaling to fit your terminal, and caching to avoid repeated downloads. It’s useful for quick visual feedback, lightweight demos, or just adding some personality to scripts and readmes. Despite its whimsical nature, the project is a tight example of frame decoding, timing, and terminal rendering glued together in a single command.
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    GlslEditor

    GlslEditor

    Simple WebGL Fragment Shader Editor

    Simple WebGL Fragment Shader Editor. Friendly GLSL Shader editor based on Codemirror compatible with glslViewer (C++/OpenGL ES) and glslCanvas (JS/WebGL). Was originally developed to work as an embedded editor for The Book of Shaders. But now has grown as a stand-alone Web app. Thanks to their compatibility with other apps of this ecosystem like glslViewer which runs in the RaspberryPi directly from the console, GlslEditor interacts with other projects like OpenFrame.io allowing the user to export the shaders to frames with only one button.
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    GoWall

    GoWall

    A tool to convert a Wallpaper's color scheme / palette, image to pixel

    Gowall is a versatile command-line tool for processing images, initially created to convert wallpapers to match specific color schemes. It has evolved to include features like image-to-pixel-art conversion, color palette extraction, background removal, and more, making it a powerful utility for image manipulation.
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    GreenSock AS3

    GreenSock AS3

    Public repository for GreenSock's ActionScript 3 libraries

    The public repository for GreenSock’s ActionScript 3 animation libraries (such as GSAP’s TweenLite, TweenMax, and LoaderMax), widely used for creating rich animations in AS3 projects. Public repository for GreenSock's ActionScript 3 libraries like GSAP (TweenLite, TweenMax, etc.) and LoaderMax. For AS2, see the GreenSock-AS2 repository and for JavaScript, see the GreenSock-JS repository. LoaderMax for managing asset loading. Well‑documented and highly modular libraries.
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    ImageSharp

    ImageSharp

    A modern, cross-platform, 2D Graphics library for .NET

    ImageSharp carries no native dependencies and can be installed anywhere that supports .NET Standard 2.0+, ImageSharp can be used in device, cloud, and embedded/IoT scenarios. ImageSharp's API is unparalleled for it's ease of use. Designed from the ground up to be flexible and extensible, the library provides API endpoints for common image processing operations and the building blocks to allow for the development of additional operations. Complete support for jpeg, bmp, gif, pbm, png, tga, tiff, and webp with more formats on the way. Supports over 25 different pixel formats. Metadata editing support (IPTC EXIF). Colorspace transforms (RGB/CMYK/Grayscale/CIELab and many more). Over 40 common processing operations. Great performance and memory friendly; work with any dimensions (even hundreds of megapixels). ImageSharp is brimming with features. Common operations are only a few keystrokes away.
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    Intervention Image

    Intervention Image

    PHP Image Processing

    Intervention Image is a PHP image handling and manipulation library. It provides an easy-to-use interface for performing common image operations such as resizing, cropping, and applying filters. It supports a variety of image formats and can be integrated into Laravel projects or used independently in other PHP applications. The library is highly customizable, allowing for simple image manipulation tasks, or more advanced image processing workflows.
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    Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    Lightweight, pure-Swift library for downloading images from the web

    Kingfisher is a powerful, pure-Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web. It provides you a chance to use a pure-Swift way to work with remote images in your next app. Asynchronous image downloading and caching. Loading image from either URLSession-based networking or local provided data. Useful image processors and filters provided. Multiple-layer hybrid cache for both memory and disk. Fine control on cache behavior. Customizable expiration date and size limit. Cancelable downloading and auto-reusing previous downloaded content to improve performance. Independent components. Use the downloader, caching system, and image processors separately as you need. Prefetching images and showing them from the cache to boost your app. View extensions for UIImageView, NSImageView, NSButton and UIButton to directly set an image from a URL. Built-in transition animation when setting images. Customizable placeholder and indicator while loading images.
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    Lsky Pro

    Lsky Pro

    Your photo album on the cloud

    Lsky Pro is an open-source image hosting and management system designed to simplify file uploads and sharing. It provides a user-friendly interface for uploading, organizing, and sharing images, with support for custom domain settings and multiple storage backends like local storage, Qiniu, and Alibaba Cloud. Lsky Pro is ideal for developers and content creators who need a self-hosted, efficient image hosting solution.
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    Luna Paint

    Luna Paint

    A raster image editor extension for VS Code

    Luna Paint is a lightweight image editor built directly into Visual Studio Code, designed for quick pixel art and sprite editing. It integrates seamlessly with the VSCode workflow, making it ideal for developers working on game assets or simple image edits without leaving their coding environment.
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    Lychee

    Lychee

    A great looking and easy-to-use photo-management-system

    Lychee is a free photo-management tool, which runs on your server or web-space. Installing is a matter of seconds. Upload, manage and share photos like from a native application. Lychee comes with everything you need and all your photos are stored securely. Managing your photos has never been easier. Upload, move, rename, describe, delete or search your photos in seconds. All in one place, right from your browser. Sharing like it should be. One click and every photo and album is ready for the public. You can also protect albums with passwords if you want. It's under your control. Look at all your images in full-screen mode, navigate forward and backward by using your keyboard or let others enjoy your photos by making them public. Lychee is completely open-source. Everyone can take advantage of the work we have already done and improve it. We are open for every suggestion or help.
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    Markdownify

    Markdownify

    A minimal Markdown editor desktop app

    Make changes, See changes. Instantly see what your Markdown documents look like in HTML as you create them. While you type, LivePreview will automatically scroll to the current location you're editing. The good old GitHub Flavored-style Markdown. So, you don't feel out of the place. Syntax highlighting in fenced code blocks with language identifiers and Markup languages. Change the color scheme of the editor based on your preferences. i.e to choose between Dark mode/Light mode. Supports emojis in the preview mode for when you need to express yourself via one. To clone and run this application, you'll need Git and Node.js (which comes with npm) installed on your computer. Markdowinfy is built using Electron, Node.js, and some more awesome software packages.
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    Nuke

    Nuke

    Image loading system

    Nuke ILS provides an efficient way to download and display images in your app. It's easy to learn and use thanks to a clear and concise API. Its architecture enables many powerful features while offering virtually unlimited possibilities for customization. Despite the number of features, the framework is lean and compiles in just under 3 seconds¹. Nuke has an automated test suite 2x the size of the codebase itself, ensuring excellent reliability. Every feature is carefully designed and optimized for performance. Fast LRU memory cache, native HTTP disk cache, and custom aggressive LRU disk cache. Customize image pipeline using built-in Alamofire, Gifu, FLAnimatedImage, WebP plugins or create your own. Enable progressive decoding with a single line of code. Nuke supports progressive JPEG out of the box, and WebP via a plugin built by the community. Automatically prefetch images ahead of time using either Preheat or native table and collection view prefetching APIs.
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    PersonaLive

    PersonaLive

    Expressive Portrait Image Animation for Live Streaming

    PersonaLive is an open-source diffusion-based portrait animation framework focused on generating expressive, long-duration animated sequences in real time, primarily for live streaming or interactive applications. It leverages deep generative models that condition on a static reference image and a driving input (such as motion or expression cues) to produce a seamless animated portrait sequence that can run indefinitely without segmentation artifacts. The framework prioritizes low-latency and streamable output, making it suitable for real-time creative workflows, broadcast overlays, or interactive avatars on consumer-grade GPUs. PersonaLive’s architecture balances visual quality and efficiency by combining motion encoding, temporal modules, and hybrid implicit control signals to preserve identity and stable expression through long sequences.
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    PicGo

    PicGo

    A tool for uploading pictures built by vue-cli-electron-builder

    Picture upload, plus new management experience. Under macOS, you can drag and drop to the menubar icon to upload. The menubar app window displays the 5 most recently uploaded pictures and the pictures in the clipboard. Clicking on the picture will automatically copy the uploaded link to the clipboard. (Not supported on Windows platform.) A mini floating window is provided under Windows and Linux systems for users to drag and upload, saving your precious desktop space. Check your upload record, it is more convenient to reuse. Click on the picture to view it as a big picture. Click delete pictures button (only local) to clean the interface. The default support for Weibo Tubing, Qiniu Tubing, Tencent Cloud COS, Youpaiyun, GitHub, SM.MS, Alibaba Cloud OSS, Imgur. Convenient for uploading different image beds. Starting from version 2.0, you can develop your own plug-ins to meet the uploading requirements of other image beds.
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    PicMo

    PicMo

    JavaScript emoji picker. Any app, any framework

    Plain JavaScript emoji picker. Any app, any framework. Use PicMo to add a rich emoji picker to any JavaScript project, regardless of the framework. Use the platform's native emojis, or cross-platform emojis from Twemoji. Even add your own custom emojis and GIFs. Search for emojis by name or tags. Customize sizing, layout, and UI elements. Emoji data is loaded once from a CDN and cached in the browser for subsequent sessions. Use the default operating system emoji images or use an alternative renderer to use, for example, images from Twemoji. It's just JavaScript, no frameworks or libraries required. This means you can use it in any app under any framework. Includes light and dark themes, with the ability to extend them to create your own. Add custom images and GIFs! Render inline on the page or as a popup.
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    Primitive Pictures

    Primitive Pictures

    Reproducing images with geometric primitives

    Primitive Pictures is an image processing command-line tool written in Go that reproduces images using geometric primitives (triangles, rectangles, ellipses, polygons, etc.). The core algorithm is iterative and “hill-climbing”: given a target image, it repeatedly finds the best single shape to add that will reduce the error between the current approximation and the target image, then draws that shape. Over time (e.g., adding 50-200 shapes) the output becomes an abstracted version of the input image—recognizable, artistic, and often visually striking. The tool supports input resizing, different shape modes (triangle, rectangle, circle, bezier, polygon), alpha blending, and can output PNG, JPG, SVG, or even animated GIFs that show the incremental build process. Because the Go code is self-contained and efficient, users can run it locally on images, script batch runs, or use it to generate “primitive art” or stylized thumbnails.
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    PyVista

    PyVista

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). PyVista is a helper module for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) that takes a different approach on interfacing with VTK through NumPy and direct array access. This package provides a Pythonic, well-documented interface exposing VTK’s powerful visualization backend to facilitate rapid prototyping, analysis, and visual integration of spatially referenced datasets. This module can be used for scientific plotting for presentations and research papers as well as a supporting module for other mesh-dependent Python modules. Easily integrate with NumPy and create a variety of geometries and plot them. You could use any geometry to create your glyphs, or even plot the points directly. Direct access to mesh analysis and transformation routines. Intuitive plotting routines with matplotlib similar syntax.
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    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks GUI client

    Shadowsocks GUI client provides a graphical interface for configuring and running Shadowsocks, an encrypted proxy, on desktop systems. For Windows, upgrade to Shadowsocks for Windows.
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    Silk.NET

    Silk.NET

    About The high-speed OpenGL, OpenCL bindings library

    Spruce up your games and applications with cross-platform 3D graphics, audio, compute and haptics. Fast, free, cross-platform. With an efficient bindings regeneration mechanism, we are committed to ensuring our bindings reflect the latest specifications with monthly updates generated straight from the upstream sources. In addition to providing high-speed, direct, and transparent bindings, we provide high-level utilities and wrappers to maximize productivity in common workloads such as platform-agnostic abstractions around Windowing and Input, bringing your apps to a vast number of platforms without changing a single line! Silk.NET caters for anything you could need in swift development of multimedia, graphics, compute applications. Silk.NET is an all-in-one solution, complete with Graphics, Compute, Audio, Input, and Windowing.
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    Software Renderer

    Software Renderer

    A shader-based software renderer written from scratch in C89

    This is a shader-based software renderer written from scratch in C89 with minimal dependencies, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Pre-built binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux are available for download from the Releases page. To build the software renderer from source, a C89 compiler and development files for your window system are required. Install Visual Studio with C++ support and run build_win32.bat. If the software renderer is launched without arguments, one of the available scenes will be chosen randomly. To display a specific scene, additional arguments should be supplied. Metallic-roughness workflow. Specular-glossiness workflow. Image-based lighting (IBL). Orbital camera controls. PBR material inspector. Perspective correct interpolation. Depth testing. Alpha testing. Alpha blending. Cubemapped skybox. Skeletal animation. Tangent space normal mapping.
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    Stable Diffusion Rembg

    Stable Diffusion Rembg

    Removes backgrounds from pictures. Extension for webui

    This project is an extension for the Stable Diffusion Web UI that removes backgrounds from images directly inside the interface. It wraps popular background-removal models so creators can take a generated or uploaded image and isolate the subject with a single click. The workflow is designed to be non-destructive: you can preview, tweak thresholds, and export either a transparent PNG or a masked layer for further editing. Because it runs within the Web UI, you can chain it with other operations such as upscaling, inpainting, or ControlNet to refine edges and composites. Batch processing helps clear backgrounds from whole sets of renders, which is useful for asset pipelines, catalogs, and thumbnails. The extension aims for convenience and predictable results, sparing users from round-tripping through separate editors just to knock out a background.
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    Super Tiny Icons

    Super Tiny Icons

    Super Tiny Icons are miniscule SVG versions of your favourite website

    SuperTinyIcons is a collection of brand and service logos distilled into extremely small, hand-tuned SVGs, often targeting sub-kilobyte file sizes. Each icon is crafted to preserve recognizable shapes with the fewest possible paths and nodes, trading photorealism for clarity at common UI sizes. The project emphasizes performance: tiny inline SVGs reduce network transfer, speed up rendering, and scale crisply on high-DPI displays. Designers and developers can embed the icons directly, recolor them via CSS, or combine them in sprites without raster assets. The repository maintains consistent viewboxes and alignment so icons sit neatly alongside text and other UI elements. It is especially useful for landing pages, status banners, and mobile experiences where every byte matters.
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    Surface Defect Detection Dataset Papers

    Surface Defect Detection Dataset Papers

    Constantly summarizing open source dataset and critical papers

    At present, surface defect equipment based on machine vision has widely replaced artificial visual inspection in various industrial fields, including 3C, automobiles, home appliances, machinery manufacturing, semiconductors and electronics, chemical, pharmaceutical, aerospace, light industry and other industries. Traditional surface defect detection methods based on machine vision often use conventional image processing algorithms or artificially designed features plus classifiers. Generally speaking, imaging schemes are usually designed by using the different properties of the inspected surface or defects. A reasonable imaging scheme helps to obtain images with uniform illumination and clearly reflect the surface defects of the object. In recent years, many defect detection methods based on deep learning have also been widely used in various industrial scenarios.
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    Tarsila

    Tarsila

    Pixel art and spritesheet editor

    Tarsila is a pixel art and spritesheet editor written in Rust, utilizing macroquad for graphics and egui for the GUI. It offers a range of tools for creating and editing pixel art and spritesheets, catering to game developers and artists.
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