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    Convolution Filter Editor
    CFE is a postcardware written in plain C language. Cfe is a software, allowing the creation of convolution filters like SOBEL, LAPLACE, ROBINSON... It allows filters ranging from 3x3 up to 29x29. CFE speaks French, English, German, Italian and Spanish and has its own slideshow. The filter editor has 18 features such as mirrors, shiftings and rotations. There are no menus, all commands are directly accessible with the mouse.
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    Legacy repository for Avisynth. Visit http://www.avisynth.nl/ or https://github.com/AviSynth for updated information. Avisynth is a scripting language and a collection of filters for simple (and not so simple!) non-linear video editing tasks. It frameserves video to applications.
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    Downloads: 452 This Week
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    BlitPixie is a collection of optimized software blitters, written in assembly language or normal ANSI C. They perform a lot of normal pixel moving operations, and all work in 8/16/32-bit depth.
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