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FreeImage is a library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats (PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP and others). Some highlights are: extremely simple in use, not limited to the local PC (unique FreeImageIO) and Plugin driven!
XPaint is a simple paint program for X, suitable for producing simple graphics. It does offer some advanced features such as image processing functions and gradient fill.
XPaint was originally written by David Koblas.
Animal is AN IMAging Library written in C. Its simple API supports over 80 image formats, and is intended to make massive use of other image processing libraries. Animal aims at image analysis and recognition. It is mainly the C basis of the SIP toolbox.
Purple Koala is a free and open source cross-platform simple drawing and painting software.
Part of Purple Animation Tools by O. Bahri Gordebak (purplehuman).
See Wiki for details.
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Latest version is 1.5 right now.
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Tilemaster is a tool to create, edit and manage tilesets for (C)RPGs and other types of computer games. Tilemaster supports tile metadata and includes a simple tile/sprite editor as well.
ImageRocket is intended to be an image editor for tedious editing. It has a streamlined, easy-to-use interface, perfect for making simple changes to many images. It is currently being written using Trolltech's Qt 4.2.1.
CxImage is a C++ image processing library. It can load, save, display, transform images in a very simple and fast way, with transparency, multiple layers and selections, support for BMP GIF JPG PNG MNG TIF ICO TGA PCX J2K JBG RAS PNM RAW PSD
A simple image utility in C++.
Although the boost::gil library is a great one, I can not understand the complex c++ template syntax in it. So i write a simple one( also limited functional )
Photo Lith began life as a simple application to produce high contrast images. It has now grown to 3 applications, the original Photo Lith, Posteriser used to produce multicoloured images and Photo Lith – Black & White to produce black and white images
KenyDraw is a very simple ASCii editor.
Most programs written for this purpose are windows-only, which is why this project aims
to support as many UNiX-like OSs as possible.
The program is currently known to work on Linux and FreeBSD on xterm.
Simple and fast photo postprocessing editor with sensitometrically correct 48-bit workflow for both digital and scanned photos. Contrast, exposure, color corrections, cropping, USM. Supports Canon/Nikon/etc digital camera RAW files using dcraw utility.
"Hartwigs Tile Painter" is a simple graphics tool for creating and painting "tiled" pictures over the whole screen, which can be used for styling backgrounds ("wallpapers") or for e.g. JavaScript animated picture sequences on your web pages or for small p
...The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.