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The Scientific Visualization Artist Tools (SVAT) include converters from the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) to RenderMan Interface Bytestream (RIB) (ASCII and binary files supported), Blender to RenderMan, compilable RenderMan shaders and other utilities.
QuickDicom is an easy to use dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a dicom file analyzer. Also included is the iiDicom Framework for image/dictionary usage in Objective C and Python.
Flash Tools based on Ming (ming.sourceforge.net) implemented in Python. Aim to provide a library of code between the ming library and a Flash GUI (which does not yet exist!). Features include SVG conversation and following specified paths.
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Graphite is a Python graphing package currently under development which
uses either SPING or PIDDLE (http://piddle.sourceforge.net).
It produces PS, PDF, SVG output, bitmap, TK or wXpython with optional modules.
JLink lets users author flow charts based on ISO 5807 and IBM standards. Developers can use JLink to add flowcharts to applications, serve a flow chart over the web in PDF or PNG, or dynamically create a flowchart with Javascript, Python or Ruby scripts
Python module using FontTools to query TTF font files for metadata and font outlines in a cross-platform manner. Includes support for scanning for installed system TTF files on common platforms.
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.
Browsershots is a system for capturing screenshots of Web pages in many different browsers. When a user submits a web address on the central web interface, the screenshots are made automatically on distributed computers that are run by volunteers.
Shepard is a asset / project manager made spacifically for intergration in to post-production / animation pipelines. Includeing File playback/convertion and creation of clips for upload to ftp locations.
MathGL++ is a class library for fast C++ maths for use in OpenGL C++ projects. Easy to use and similar to the OpenGL API. Matricies, Vectors, Quaternions, Linear polynomials with eigen systems are all going to be included.
Investment firms have largely managed to industrialize or outsource their back-office activities.It is now time for them to go for the next step :the automation of middle-office activities such as portfolio reporting or investment performance calculation
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)
BacTra Exporter for Blender
The Bac/Tra format is common to versions of MascotCapsule, 3D rendering engine released by HI CORPORATION. MascotCapsule is a de facto standard 3D engine for cellular phone handsets.
pyGLFW is a set of python bindings to the successful cross-platform GLFW. It is intended as a powerful and lightweight alternative to pygame for python OpenGL application development.
With this program you can rename JPG photos, taken with a digital camera, in the format yyyymmdd_count where the date is the shooting date registered in the metadata information of the photo. Photos are sorted according to the shooting time.