A Multi-functional GUI-based Program for Image Processing and Analysis
...Those images can be saved as multidimensional matrices in Matlab thanks to Matlab's powerful support of multidimensional data representation. However, within Matlab, most of image manipulation functions are limited or tailored for processing two-dimensional matrix. The MatrixUser is a software package which features functions designed and optimized specifically for manipulating multidimensional real or complex data matrix. MatrixUser provides a nice graphical environment for easily performing image analysis tasks including multidimensional image display, matrix (image stack) processing and rendering etc. ...
Computer vision and image processing library for Qt.
This library contains among other things a set of graphical widgets for video output, performance evaluation and augmented reality.
The library also provides classes for several data types usually required by computer vision and image processing applications such as vectors, matrices, quaternions and images.
Thanks to a large number of wrapper functions these objects can be used with highly efficient functionality from third party libraries such as OpenCV, GNU Scientific Library,...
x86mph is an optimized library with vector, matrix, and vertex helpers (including an own TnL) It also contains memory helpers, and other stuff such as image processing (color inverting, changing bpp) taking advantage of x86's 3DNow!, MMX, and SSE
Testlab for Image Processing: You can enter formulas like "r = r + b/2; g=g*2; b=b/2" and watch/store the Result. Alternatively cou can run a convolution matrix on the source image.
Implemented in Java, fully GUIed, avg. performance.
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