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GeekCAD is a free open source CAD system. It's based on Qt4.
Features of this project:
1. dxf import, export;
2. raster bitmaps export;
3. native postscript or pdf export (in future);
4. Python scripting;
5. Parametric drawings.
A Graphical Editing Framework(GEF), for Python. It provides a canvas similar to wxArt2D and a editing framework based on MVC. The framework can be used to develop scientific and engineering tools that require graphical editing.
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This project is used to define monitor's gamma correction. It can define red, green and blue components separately by gamma ramp. Ramp is defined by brightness curve control points (number of control points is not limited)
A project to provide a simple platform-independent framework for rendering with hardware-accelerated OpenGL in an offscreen buffer. Results are captured for print, broadcast over video, web, etc.
Apparition aims to be a versatile front-end to Imagemagick using nondestructive node-based workflow similiar to those found in high-end compositing programs.
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Graphical pre-print pdf manipulation tool. Written in PyGtk it use Cairo and poppler to render and generate PDF files. This tool is similar to FinePrint.
An automation tool for windows used in conjunction with NikonScan 4.0 and a CoolScan 5000 (others may work) on windows to trigger an automatic scan of all images of a strip film when inserted into the Nikon SA-21 scanner.
Fresco is a graphical application that aims to simplify the most common image effects by achieving desired subtle effects via only a few clicks!
Features include, Crop, Resize, Reflections, Borders, Shadows, Perspective, and many more to come!
Nodepad is an agile environment for prototyping special effects.
Useful for visualizing in advance an algorithm before it gets implemented in a more complex software such as Maya, XSI, or blender.
GUIDE (GUgyeol Integrated Decipherment Environment) is a set of tools for browsing historical document images, transcribing, deciphering and translating it. Developed for studying old buddhist codices, it would be serviceable for studying any papyri.
Add album cover images and other metadata to audio files via Spotify
This project allows you to add album cover images and other metadata to your local music files easily. It uses the Spotify API to retrieve metadata for your music files, and then adds the album covers and other information to the music files automatically.
✅ Supports adding following metadata to your files.
Song Title
Artist
Album
Genre
Year
Track Number
*This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Spotify, and the use of Spotify's API and...
...Included are:
- Linear algebra, using LAPACK and CBLAS
- V4L(1) image grabber
- Multithreading
- Image containers (up to 3D)
- Some simple optimisation code
- Python embedding helper
- Matlab interface
- .. and other things, have a look at the HTML documentation!
golib grew over many years, things I had use for have been added now and then.
Some parts are better taken care of than others.
If you find anything spectacularly wrong or badly documented, and need assistance, please drop me a line.
TAK Uploadr is a simple program for uploading many files to Flickr. It doesn't show previews of the chosen files, it only works with filenames, so it's suited for long lists of files. I use it for uploading whole directories full of images.
Fast-paced multiplayer blade fighting 3D game allowing you to express your feelings on your opponents, using martial arts techniques and rapid gestures.
Geotag Merge is designed to combine track data from a GPS unit with EXIF data in a series of photographs. A handheld GPS can be simply carried while taking photos, and the photos can later be automatically gettagged (by matching timestamps).
The Anvil is setting out to produce one strong platform for all media. Fluid work with major audio, video, raster/vector images, 3D formats and scripting languages will allow us to start from anywhere and temper out the masterpeice we needed.
The 3D Slicer is freely available, open-source software for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical image data. Follow the link for more info: http://slicer.org