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    Gimp Gradient Extrapolate

    fill a selection according to neighboring gradient area

    Gimp Gradient Extrapolate is a plugin for Gimp 2.8. It fills gaps or removes objects, both of which are surrounded by a gradient like smooth image structure (e.g. sky). Refer to the wiki to see how to use it. Note, since this plug-in is written in python and involves optimization problems and non-filter operations, this script's runtime can be rather long, depending on the size of your image selection. Consider donating to this project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-g-e/donate
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    xmipp

    xmipp

    Image processing suite for Electron Microscopy

    XMIPP is an image processing suite for 3D-reconstruction of biological specimens from transmission electron microscopy data. NOTE that stable releases (including binaries) are longer stored at Sourceforge, but are available at http://xmipp.cnb.csic.es
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