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    Jimp

    Jimp

    An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node

    An image processing library for Node written entirely in JavaScript, with zero native dependencies. If you're using this library with TypeScript the method of importing slightly differs from JavaScript. Instead of using require, you must import it with ES6 default import scheme. If you're using a web bundles (webpack, rollup, parcel) you can benefit from using the module build of jimp.
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    Image To Text tools

    ITTT is a Free tool designed to Scan and extract Text from Images.

    Image To Text Tools is a 100% Free user-friendly tool designed to Scan and extract containing text in images into editable text formats. Whether you need to extract text from scanned documents, photographs, or other image files, Image To Text Tools provides accurate and reliable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) capabilities to meet your needs.
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    AI File Sorter

    AI File Sorter

    Local AI file organization with image-based rename suggestions

    AI File Sorter is a cross-platform desktop application that uses AI to organize all files and suggest better file names for image files, based on their visual content. The app can analyze picture files locally and suggest meaningful, human-readable names. For example, a generic file like IMG_2048.jpg can be renamed to clouds_over_lake.jpg. All rename and categorization suggestions are optional and must be reviewed and approved before anything is applied.
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    LabelImg

    LabelImg

    Graphical image annotation tool and label object bounding boxes

    LabelImg is a graphical image annotation tool. It is written in Python and uses Qt for its graphical interface. Annotations are saved as XML files in PASCAL VOC format, the format used by ImageNet. Besides, it also supports YOLO and CreateML formats. Linux/Ubuntu/Mac requires at least Python 2.6 and has been tested with PyQt 4.8. However, Python 3 or above and PyQt5 are strongly recommended. Virtualenv can avoid a lot of the QT / Python version issues. Build and launch using the...
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    CSSgram

    CSSgram

    CSS library for Instagram filters

    ...What we're doing is adding filters to the images, as well as applying color and/or gradient overlays via various blending techniques to mimic filter effects. This means less manual image processing and more fun filter effects on the web! We are using pseudo-elements (i.e. :before and :after) to create the filter effects, so you must apply these filters on a containing element (i.e. not a content-block like <img>. The recommendation is to wrap your images in a <figure> tag. If you use custom naming in your CSS architecture, you can add the .scss files for the provided styles within your project and then @extend the filter effects within your style definitions. ...
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