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    xBRZ

    xBRZ

    xBRZ: "Scale by rules" - high quality image upscaling filter by Zenju

    xBRZ is a high-quality image upscaling filter for creating beautiful HD representations from low-resolution images. Reference implementations for common emulators can be found in the download section: ● DOSBox ● ePSXe ● HqMAME ● ScummVM ● Snes9x ● Kega Fusion http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbrz/files/ Test the xBRZ scaler with your own images and compare against other scalers with the "Scaler Test" tool: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbrz/files/ScalerTest_1.1.zip
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    SVGMap

    Open source web tool to help you in the data visualisation

    SVGMap is an open source web tool to help you in the visualisation of experimental data associated to some graphical representation. More at : 1. Project website http://bg.upf.edu/svgmap 2. Reference : Xavier Rafael-Palou, Michael P. Schroeder, and Nuria Lopez-Bigas SVGMap: configurable image browser for experimental data Bioinformatics 2011 : btr581v1-btr581.
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