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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    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.
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    Scilab Image Processing Toolbox

    Scilab Image Processing Toolbox

    Advanced image processing toolbox for Scilab on Unix/Linux/Mac OS

    SIP is the image processing and computer vision package for SciLab, a free Matlab-like programming environment. SIP reads/writes images in formats like JPEG, PNG, and BMP. It does filtering, segmentation, edge detection, morphology, and shape analysis. Download from Git http://siptoolbox.sourceforge.net/devel
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    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.
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    bildster

    Bildster is an image processing library for educational purposes.

    Bildster is an image processing library for educational purposes that provides tools for loading and manipulating (or creating) images. It provides a split screen view (before / after). Both, a C and a Java version exist. Das Projekt stellt das Programmpaket "Bildster" bereit --- eine Entwicklungsumgebung für Bildverarbeitungsprogramme. Es gibt eine C-Version für Linux und eine plattformunabhängige Java-Version.
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    small collection of UNIX command line image processing utilities
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    Magie is a HDRI (High Dynamic Range Image) and related tasks infrastructure toolkit which is basically focused on the library of the same name. At present Magie contains adaptive DR transformer GIMPs plug-in only.
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