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A unique python-based image editor with low-level control. It will be able to apply fairly complex mathematical operations to individual pixels based on the contents of a script or user input at a commandline. It will then be able to apply those changes to the image for a unique effect.
Tiny tool capable of stitching hundreds images into one single image
This is very small tool, which is capable of stitching hundreds of images into one single image. The main purpose of the tool is to stitch small pieces of map taken by screenshots for example from OpenStreetMap. The tool automatically calculates relative positions of every single patch. A single patch has to have considerable amount of margins that are required to find control points that will match a pair of patches.
A Java library for loading, editing, analyzing and saving pixel image files.
Java 1.1 or higher is required.
Various file formats are supported, demo applications for the commandline
and the AWT GUI toolkit are provided.
Pixi image editor. Common features like: layers, im/export bmp/png/jpg/tga/tiff, scripted command interface, alpha, layers are worked on as floating points. Written using freepascal, and a work in progress. Modular design. Latest source in HG.
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Voxelization is conversion of analytic graphic objects to representation by volumetric grids. The package provides for voxelization of various primitives. If objects have sharp edges, they are smoothed in order to prevent reconstruction artifacts.
DCRaw4J converts digital camera RAW image files into standard formats such as JPEG and 16-bit TIFF (linear or non-linear). DCRaw4J was inspired by David Coffin's dcraw; a C program that handles raw formats from over 200 cameras.
This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts.
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.