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    PicBook automatically produces a photo album in HTML format of your images. It come with automatic image processing, slideshow, transition effects and other nifty stuff. It is easy to customise due to a configuration file and HTML-templates.
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    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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    OpenVL is a framework for handling, processing & visualizing volumetric data (CT, MRI etc). It provides: powerful data access & layout API, plugins for volume processing tasks (image processing, segmentation etc), and support for multiple file-formats.
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    SImg is astronomical image processing software for Linux. Some of the features are deconvolution (various algorithms), removing interferences, automatic shifting of images, computation of PSF and and a visualization tool.
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    Amoeba is an implemenatation of a research paper titled "Fast and Accurate Edge-Based Segmentation with No Contour Smoothing in 2-D Real Images" (IEEE tran on Image Processing, July 2000).This is a completed work, hence no promises for support ;)
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    Foresight is a LGPLed wrapper that currently brings together the Intel IPL, Intel OpenCV, ImageMagick, and the Matrox MIL. The ultimate goal is to provide a standard interface for any number of acquisition and image processing libraries.
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    golib

    C++ collection mostly for image processing

    libGo is a C++ class library containing all kinds of things that proved useful to me. Included are: - Linear algebra, using LAPACK and CBLAS - V4L(1) image grabber - Multithreading - Image containers (up to 3D) - Some simple optimisation code - Python embedding helper - Matlab interface - .. and other things, have a look at the HTML documentation! golib grew over many years, things I had use for have been added now and then. Some parts are better taken care of than others. If...
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