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    kgclock

    kgclock

    Desktop Analog Clock for Linux and notification system

    ...Built using Kulina Graphics Library (kglib) and the companion development tool 'kgdevelop', 'kgclock' has very few other dependencies. However Kulina Graphics depends on Graphic Magick for its image processing components. Hence Kulina Graphics depends on Graphic Magick and its dependencies. Kulina Graphics Libray and kgdevelop are available for free download. The binary file for 'kgclock' is statically linked with kulina graphic library and its dependencies and hence should work for any 64bit Linux distribution. ...
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    Photo of Death
    I love Adobe Photoshop 7.0. It stopped running on my Windows 10 PC. Oh no. I tried Photoshop CC. Didn't like it. Same with Elements. I tried GIMP. Hated it. I decided to come up with: Photo of Death is a photo editing application, inspired by Adobe Photoshop. 5-3-26: Fixed a couple of bugs. Reverting a project file and linked layers now work. I also added handles to pasted and text objects to rotate them.
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    BatchResize

    BatchResize

    Front end for Image Magick to resize images as fast as possible

    BatchResize is a front end for Image Magick to resize images as fast as possible with no overheads. It is coded in C++ using the Qt library and is distributed under GPL v3.0 license.
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    cppviz

    C preprocessor magick

    Provides C preprocessor macros for easily creating enums, foreach loops, switch-cases etc. based on data tables. Usage of these macros enforces good programming style by avoiding spreading of information throughout the code. Only for GCC at the moment, sorry. Maybe Clang ... not tested.
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    HornetsEye Ruby Computer Vision Library

    Ruby computer vision library

    Video processing and computer vision library for GNU/Linux offering interfaces to do image- and video-I/O with ImageMagick/Magick++, Xine, firewire digital camera (DC1394), and video for linux (V4L2). Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
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    Asido is a PHP (PHP4/PHP5) image processing solution, with "pluggable" drivers(adapters) for virtually any environment (GD2, Image Magick, etc). Asido does: various resize routines, watermark, rotation, copy images, cropping, grayscale, convert, etc.
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    A graphical, extensible, distribution- and architecture- independent installation and configuration tool for Wireless LAN adaptors.
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    websitecreator is a tool for generating image gallery's and placing text on images. It also allows the user to create thumbnails. websitecreator uses the Qt library and the Magick++ library.
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    A hand-wrapped python library bindings to ImageMagick for flexablity and preformance. This may soon include more binding to image libraries, like libexif and lcms, in the future. This is an update of the magick library from pylab.
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    Fastest way to create an online image gallery. Single file, quick, immediate, instant installation. Perl, requires Image Magick. Automatic thumbnail creation for each image only on http request.
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    A daemon made to interface with Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and control the registration of nicknames, channels, etc -- aswell as providing many other informational and control facilities.
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    Hylafax Job Control Langauge (HJCL) is a batch processing perl script front end for Hylafax using PERL MAGICK and IMAGE MAGICK. Scans a directory for fax jobs and submits them to Hylafax.
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