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    Jimp

    Jimp

    An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node

    An image processing library for Node written entirely in JavaScript, with zero native dependencies. If you're using this library with TypeScript the method of importing slightly differs from JavaScript. Instead of using require, you must import it with ES6 default import scheme. If you're using a web bundles (webpack, rollup, parcel) you can benefit from using the module build of jimp. Using the module build will allow your bundler to understand your code better and exclude things you aren't...
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    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire, a general purpose GPU library

    ...Data structures in ArrayFire are smartly managed to avoid costly memory transfers and to take advantage of each performance feature provided by the underlying hardware. The community of ArrayFire developers invites you to build with us if you're interested and able to write top performing tensor functions. Together we can fulfill The ArrayFire Mission under an excellent Code of Conduct that promotes a respectful and friendly building experience. Rigorous benchmarks and tests ensuring top performance and numerical accuracy. Cross-platform compatibility with support for CUDA, OpenCL, and native CPU on Windows, Mac, and Linux. ...
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    kgclock

    kgclock

    Desktop Analog Clock for Linux and notification system

    ...Kulina Graphics Libray and kgdevelop are available for free download. The binary file for 'kgclock' is statically linked with kulina graphic library and its dependencies and hence should work for any 64bit Linux distribution. A tarball for binary and another source tarball are provided. Also provided is a .deb package which can be installed using 'dpkg -i <package>'. The binary tarball should work for any 64 bit Linux distribution. If one prefers to build from source one need to install Kulina Graphics also. One specialty of 'kgclock' its low cpu usage, after one minute it is negligible.
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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions. It also features a number of standard processing algorithms for smoothing, thresholding, masking etc. images and models, both with...
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    Simd

    Simd

    High performance image processing library in C++

    ...The Simd Library has C API and also contains useful C++ classes and functions to facilitate access to C API. The library supports dynamic and static linking, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, Android and Linux, MSVS, G++ and Clang compilers, MSVS project and CMake build systems.
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    GLIP-LIB

    OpenGL Image Processing LIBrary

    GLIP-Lib is an OpenGL image processing library written in C++. It features all the necessary tools to quickly build texture filters and pipelines and operate them on the GPU.
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    Math Transformations Library
    A library analog to those included in Matlab without the need of external libraries; just right for embedded or static linking. MTL was used to build a 3d Scanner. MTL consists of pars B - Basic Functions, Matrices, Images, Hypermodels (3d Models and up) N - Numeric Functions ranging from linear regression over nonlinear optimization to singular-value computation I - Image filters and Image enhancement H - Hardware related (optional part), does require additional libraries and is only...
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