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    RawTherapee

    RawTherapee

    A powerful cross-platform raw photo processing program

    ...Users can work non-destructively: adjustments are previewed but stored separately (sidecar files) and only applied during export, which allows experimentation without altering originals. The interface includes a file browser, processing queue, editing pane with full-image previews, history stack, and batch export functionality.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    PGMania

    PGMania

    Astrophotography image & video processor. Full processing cycle

    PGMania is a universal package for processing deep space images. The program provides wide and unique functionality, a powerful and flexible tool with a clear and user-friendly interface. The program performs all image processing cycles for astrophotography, including filtering, cleaning, aligning, image calibrating, stacking, post-processing, format conversion, cropping, rotations, many special operations and much more. PGMania is environmentally friendly - it does not clutter your photos...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jbig2enc

    jbig2enc

    JBIG2 Encoder

    This is an encoder for JBIG2. JBIG2 encodes bi-level (1 bpp) images using a number of clever tricks to get better compression than G4. This encoder can: Generate JBIG2 files, or fragments for embedding in PDFs Generic region encoding Perform symbol extraction, classification and text region coding Perform refinement coding and, Compress multipage documents It uses the (Apache-ish licensed) Leptonica library: http://leptonica.com/
    Downloads: 61 This Week
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    lenna

    lenna

    Lenna: Open Source Image Processing Program

    Program to batch compress, resize and rename Images.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    LCUI

    LCUI

    A small C library for building user interfaces with C, XML and CSS.

    LCUI is a freely available software library to create GUI application, it is written in C, support the use XML and CSS describe the graphical interface, you can use it to make some simple effects. The above description and screenshots is for the version 1.0.0 (+), and the 1.0.0 version is still in development, it is not officially released, please do not use old versions of "files "page to download as version 1.0.0.
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    DICOM Anonymizer replaces the patient names in all the DICOM files in a folder (and sub-folders) with other strings you assigned. Works as a batch and works fast. Supports number index. Anonymizing is required for medical image processing.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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