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    Float-ditherer

    Float-ditherer

    A dithering software based around floats

    Float-ditherer is a tool that converts images into pure 1-bit images using a user specified palette tailored to convert images,textures and sprites using a float-based sampling method and float matrix. The software is meant to be lightweight and for power-users
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    PixClip

    PixClip

    Image & video editor with clarity, sharpness & fast FFmpeg export

    PixClip is a free, open-source desktop image and video editor built with Python and PySide6 (Qt6). It focuses on professional-grade clarity and sharpness: a bilateral-filter Clarity control boosts local contrast without halo artifacts, and an Edge Sharpness tool uses noise-thresholded unsharp masking so grain isn't amplified. Adjustments run in 32-bit floating point and LAB color space to avoid banding and keep natural hues. For video, PixClip applies clarity, sharpness, color...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Vampyre Imaging Library

    Vampyre Imaging Library

    Image library for Object Pascal.

    Imaging is native Object Pascal (Delphi and FPC) image loading, saving and manipulation library. It is available for several platforms and does not require any third party dynamic libraries.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Buddhabrot Max

    Buddhabrot Max

    A Buddhabrot generator for large (>20000² px) renderings.

    ...Consists of two separate programs, one focused on high resolution and high quality rendering ("Buddhabrot Max"), the other focused on realtime exploration / zooming ("Buddhabrot Mag"). Uses multithreading and hardware acceleration. Allows creating of huge renderings (if enough memory is available) and saving files with full 32 bit float dynamic range as OpenEXR files. You can easily add new formulas which are then runtime compiled for maximum performance.
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    Complex Renderer

    Complex Renderer

    Simple renderer of complex functions including recursive

    ...Currently, compiled program draws Mandelbrot set, but if you want to draw another function, you need to inherit it from 'Renderer' class in sources, pass it to 'Window' and recompile project. Including 4 versions. The first one was written with C++ and uses CPU 128-bit double. The second does the same, but was written with D language and Derelict3. The third uses GPU (GLSL shaders) to draw Mandelbrot set. It is extremely fast, but uses only 32-bit float. And finally, the fourth works on CPU, but uses arbitrary precision (OpenMP), so it hasn't limit for depth (except rendering time).
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