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    ZXing

    ZXing

    Barcode scanning library for Java, Android

    ZXing or “Zebra Crossing” is an open source multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library that’s been implemented in Java, and also comes with ports to other languages. It currently supports the following formats: UPC-A and UPC-E EAN-8 and EAN-13 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 ITF Codabar RSS-14 (all variants) RSS Expanded (most variants) QR Code Data Matrix Aztec ('beta' quality) PDF 417 ('alpha' quality) MaxiCode ZXing is made up of several modules, including a core image decoding library, JavaSE-specific client code, and Android client Barcode Scanner. ...
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    key_color_image

    Command line app for creating a particular color scale to images

    It is a command line application to which you can pass a color, and the application transforms the input images to that color scale image (as if it was a gray scale, but instead of gray, that color). In addition, the application allows you to set the global alpha of the image, and translate a particular color to a totally transparent alpha (alpha = 0). You can also disable alpha component, just in case the input image is a .jpg, or there is any restriction that makes the output image...
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    WrapImaJ

    Multi-platform API for Image Processing systems in Life Sciences

    WrapImaJ purposes to be a multi-platform wrapper for different Image Processing systems for: - using the Java programming language. The purpose of WrapImaJ is not to combine an exhaustive collection of all functionalities of different imaging system, but to offer a simple, concise Application Programming Interface (API) - allowing to develop imaging software, the source code of which is independent from the underlying imaging system on which it relies.
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    ImagingBook

    ImagingBook

    Java source code for image processing books by Burger & Burge

    NOTE: The source repository for this project has been moved to a NEW LOCATION: ************************************************************************************ https://github.com/imagingbook/imagingbook-public ************************************************************************************
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    JIPT - Java Image Processing Toolkit
    This is an Image Processing toolkit written in Java. The source code is intended to help you understand processes such as Color Inversion, Edge Detection, Fourier Transform, Morphological process, Laplacian Sharpening, Gaussian Noise Adding, and hist
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