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    Sherloq

    Sherloq

    An open source digital image forensic toolset

    ...The project emphasizes transparency and community collaboration, contrasting with proprietary forensic tools that often rely on secrecy. Initially developed in C++ in 2015 and later transitioned to a Qt-based GUI in 2017, Sherloq has since been ported to Python with PySide2, Matplotlib, and OpenCV to improve accessibility and ease of development. Its interface allows users to inspect images with real-time zoom, metadata exploration, noise analysis, and specialized algorithms for detecting forgeries and manipulations.
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    TekDS820

    Drive your obsolete Tek oscilloscope remotely with python

    Control a Tek TDS-820 remotely via a GPIB interface using linux-gpib, python, matplotlib and tkinter. The programming manual is used to generate an XML schema which is then used to assist in building extra functionality into the tkinter user interface.
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