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    sharp

    sharp

    High performance Node.js image processing module

    The typical use case for this high speed Node.js module is to convert large images in common formats to smaller, web-friendly JPEG, PNG, AVIF and WebP images of varying dimensions. Resizing an image is typically 4x-5x faster than using the quickest ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick settings due to its use of libvips. Colour spaces, embedded ICC profiles and alpha transparency channels are all handled correctly.
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    radon-transform-for-java

    Library with a Radon Transform implementation for Java

    ...If succeeded, you will get a RadonTransformCalculator object, which includes a RadonTransformResult, which has the Radon Transform, which can be browsed. The shared zip includes the library and an example, which shows how to make the library work in a real case. You can see more information at: https://www.frojasg1.com:8443/downloads_web/web/html/radon.html?origin=sourceforge
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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 that color instead of gray) In addition, the application allows you to set the global alpha of the image, and translate a particular color to a totally transparent alpha 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 from being saved successfully If you do not know the color code, you can pass a color: -color input and the application will let you move the mouse on the screen, and when you press return, the color of the mouse pointer will be picked. (This does not work properly in certain environments, but you can always move the mouse over your color before launching the application) You can find more about it at this web site: https://www.frojasg1.com:8443/downloads_web/web/html/keyColorImage.html=origin=sourceforge
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    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Improved JPEG encoder

    ...It is intended to be a drop-in replacement for libjpeg. MozJPEG is a strict superset of libjpeg-turbo's functionality. All MozJPEG's improvements can be disabled at run time, and in that case it behaves exactly like libjpeg-turbo. MozJPEG is meant to be used as a library in graphics programs and image processing tools. We include a demo cjpeg command-line tool, but it's not intended for serious use. We encourage authors of graphics programs to use libjpeg's C API and link with MozJPEG library instead. Progressive encoding with "jpegrescan" optimization. ...
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