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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    ImageMagick

    ImageMagick

    Display, convert, and edit raster image and vector image files

    ImageMagick® is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image and vector image files. It can read and write over 200 image file formats, and can support a wide range of image manipulation operations, such as resizing, cropping, and color correction. ImageMagick is written in C and is available for a wide range of operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. It can be used as a standalone application, or as a library that can be...
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    Sodipodi is general vector illustrating application for Linux/Unix and Windows. It uses W3C SVG as native file and in-memory image format and can do many neat things.
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    HPGS is an HPGL/2 interpreter, which renders HPGL/2 through a Postscript-like API. Currently, it can render to eps and png files. For rendering the scenery to pixel formats, a rendering engine has been coded, which draws vector graphics into pixel buffers
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    ImageStone

    ImageStone

    A powerful C++ class library for image manipulation

    ImageStone is a powerful C++ class library for image manipulation. Its features include load, save, display, transformation, and nearly 100 special image effects. It can be used cross platform (includes Windows, Linux, Mac), and especially under windows it can be used as a DIB wrapper class.
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    A library and reference application for viewing and analysing raster and vector geospatial data.
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    A handheld application to train hand-eye-mind coordination for writing and drawing.
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    Utility running on Win32. Imports vector graphics in EMF format from clipboard. Saves as binary EMF-file or in a textual description that is intended to be read in again.
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