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    ImageJ2x

    Java Image Processing Program

    ImageJ2x is medical image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. There can be many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, PNG, FITS and "raw" and ... Read and supports "stacks" (stack), a series of images that share a single window. The program supports simultaneous that number of windows (images), limited only by available memory. It is multithreaded, so that time-consuming operations such as reading lists in parallel with other operations are performed. ...
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    BRIC

    BRIC

    BRIC is a powerful tool for batch image processing.

    Bric is a cross-platform batch image processor. You can convert, resize, rotate and add watermark to your images. Multiple file types are supported for input and output. The project started back in 2011 and was maintained for a couple of years. In 2020 BRIC is again in active development, so some of the features written below might be outdated. Please be patient, until everything is reviewed and rewritten.
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    JACo Watermark

    JACo Watermark

    Add watermark to any image or photo (batch processing available).

    A free open source Java application created to help you apply watermarks to your pictures in order to protect them from unauthorized distribution. Different font, color, size and transparency texts or images can be added as a watermark. Batch processing is also provided.
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    JaToo Imager

    JaToo Imager

    View and alter images (batch processing available).

    JaToo Imager is a Java Open Source application created to view and alter images. Batch processing is also provided.
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    iwatermark

    iwatermark is a image watermarking web application.

    iwatermark is a watermarking web application developed in java and servlets. user can upload his images and need to supply some options related to watermarking, then image is watermarked and downloaded to client.
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    Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool
    SIET, the Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool, is a simple-to-use, handy and free application for such tasks as resizing, cropping, retouching, watermarking, etc... Batch processing is also provided. Because is OS Independent, written in an interpreted language, SIET can run on any platform that has a java virtual machine available. Tested on: Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint.
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