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    Lynkeos

    Lynkeos

    Lynkeos is an astronomical webcam image processing software for OS X.

    Lynkeos is a Cocoa® application dedicated to the processing of astronomical digital images taken through a telescope. It is optimized for SSE vectorized instructions sets, multi-processor and multi-core machines.
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    GLipKit (GL Image Processing Kit) is a collection of image processing and computer vision algorithms performed on current programmable 3D graphics hardware for faster execution. The main focus is currently computational stereo.
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    The DIPS, \"Digital Image Processing with Sound\", is the set of Max objects that handles the real-time visual image processing events and the OpenGL functions in the jMax GUI programming environment.
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    Prolog Image Processing is a (initially) MacOS based extension to OpenProlog which allows to use image processing function in the context of Prolog.
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