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    PixelDbg

    PixelDbg

    Visualize any data stream, recover images, save images as files.

    Turn any data stream into an image and observe various patterns and pictures. Recover images from corrupted or unknown archives (i.e. Windows hibernation files, binary dumps, etc.). Change channel order and pixel format on the fly to interpret given data in different ways. Easily adjust scanline and image tiling while inspecting data. Observe if given data stream has high entropy. Save currently visible data as an image and analyze it later.
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    AsphaltOpen is a project to visualize data collected during road asphalting operations. Asphalt contractors can use the software to visualize their operations, learn from the visualizations, and improve their processes continually.
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    showYourWorld

    3D-viewer (laserscanning) based on lwjgl

    syw is a tool to load and visualize 3D-models (.obj). Further, you are able to walk around in these 3D-models alone or with a friend (online).
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    BINViz(Bidirectional Interactive Network Visualization) is a JavaScript library for network and graph visualization. The goal of this tool is to provide a better way to visualize complex graphical models and the underlying data in a web-based environ
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    RDV is a visualization environment for scientific and engineering data. Built on top of the RBNB dynamic data server, it supports local and remote data sources and can visualize numeric, video, image, and audio data in a number of different ways.
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    A C/S system to visualize very large terrains from a 1st-person view. The terrain model is stored in multiple resolutions depending on the distance of the viewer. This produces fast high quality images from all distances.
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