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    BentoPDF

    BentoPDF

    A Privacy First PDF Toolkit

    ...Its design aims to balance robust feature coverage with a simple setup process, typically involving a Docker image so you can start using the toolkit with minimal configuration. BentoPDF also supports automation via command line parameters or API calls, so it can be integrated into batch workflows or document pipelines.
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    Cropper

    Cropper

    jQuery image cropping plugin

    Cropper is a powerful and flexible JavaScript image cropping library designed to bring rich, interactive cropping functionality to web applications with minimal setup. It provides users with an intuitive interface to select and adjust crop regions on images using drag-and-drop, zoom, rotate, and aspect-ratio controls, making it ideal for profile picture editors, photo upload tools, and content management interfaces.
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    Raphaël

    Raphaël

    JavaScript vector library

    Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. If you want to create your own specific chart or image crop and rotate widget, for example, you can achieve it simply and easily with this library. Raphaël ['ræfeɪəl] uses the SVG W3C Recommendation and VML as a base for creating graphics. This means every graphical object you create is also a DOM object, so you can attach JavaScript event handlers or modify them later. Raphaël’s goal is to provide an adapter that will make drawing vector art compatible cross-browser and easy. ...
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    jqueryrotate

    jqueryrotate

    Plugin to rotate images by any angle cross-browse with animation

    jQueryRotate, a plugin to rotate images by any angle cross-browse with animation support. This project allows you to simply rotate images by any degree. It uses CSS3 where applicable and falls back to a CANVAS (old Firefox, some less-known browsers) or VML (IE6) solution where possible. It also gives a simple interface to animate rotation. Keep in mind that the primary usage of this plugin is to only rotate "IMG" elements, however the experimental version of the plugin (ver.3) also rotates...
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    KPhotools is a QT and ImLib2 based Web Album (image gallery) generation tool for KDE. It can: resize images,rotate images, blend logos on images, create web albums with slideshows, take screenshots from you desktop(s). No PHP needed on your server.
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    PHP Image Manager, Image Editor for HTMLArea. Requires PHP, GD or NetPBM or ImageMagick. Manager - cached thumbnails (JPEG, PNG, GIF depending on GD), filmstrip view, delete, create folders (if permitting), uploads. Editor - Resize, Crop, Rotate, Save as
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