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    Intervention Image

    Intervention Image

    PHP Image Processing

    Intervention Image is a PHP image handling and manipulation library. It provides an easy-to-use interface for performing common image operations such as resizing, cropping, and applying filters. It supports a variety of image formats and can be integrated into Laravel projects or used independently in other PHP applications. The library is highly customizable, allowing for simple image manipulation tasks, or more advanced image processing workflows.
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    Imagine

    Imagine

    PHP 5.3 object oriented image manipulation library

    Imagine is a OOP library for image manipulation built in PHP 5.3 using the latest best practices and thoughtful design that should allow for decoupled and unit-testable code. ImagineInterface (Imagine\Image\ImagineInterface) and its implementations is the main entry point into Imagine. You may think of it as a factory for Imagine\Image\ImageInterface as it is responsible for creating and opening instances of it and also for instantiating Imagine\Image\FontInterface object.
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    RhinOS

    RhinOS

    RhinOS, CMS, Content Management System, Josep Sanz Campderrós

    RhinOS is a framework to develop web sites using the latest features to provide a fastest access and administration to the web portal. The main features are: - Parametrized CMS and simple and efficient pseudo-code parser.
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    SpecialTouch-PHPMySQL

    SpecialTouch-PHPMySQL

    Apply effects to your images

    Build using PHP and MySQL this web based application uses php image processing libraries to give effects to user uploaded images. User can also store images to their respective accounts and also can mail their images.
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    UNITIИU Image Generator

    Flipped image generator on PHP

    ☆libunitinu.php☆ An UNITIИU Image Processing Library Makes a fun flipped image Learn more → http://encyclopediadramatica.se/UNITINU
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    phpCollect aims to quickly and easily graph, record, and display statistical host data.
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    PHP Identicons
    A lightweight PHP implementation of Don Park's original identicon code for visual representation of MD5 hash values. The program uses the standard PHP GD library for image processing.
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    Asido is a PHP (PHP4/PHP5) image processing solution, with "pluggable" drivers(adapters) for virtually any environment (GD2, Image Magick, etc). Asido does: various resize routines, watermark, rotation, copy images, cropping, grayscale, convert, etc.
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