Kipi (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common
plugin structure for Digikam, GwenView and other KDE parts. Its
aim is to be able to share image plugins among graphic applications.
LaternaMagica is a single-window image viewer application which is capable of
switching to full-screen mode. LaternaMagica maintains its image list in a
window and the user selects which image to display, making it easy to assemble
a show from different source directories.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
LCMS is the Little Color Management System, a Color Matching Method
(CMM) library which implements fast transforms between ICC profiles.
It is released under LGPL with source code and meant to be portable.
Color management refers to techniques that ensure consistent color
as images are transferred from scanners or cameras to monitors and
printers.
Aqsis is a Renderman(tm) compliant photorealistic 3D rendering toolkit. It is
based on the Reyes rendering approach. Features include - programmable shading,
true displacements, NURBS, CSG.
This is a KDE 4 plugin that implements the scanning through libksane.
libkdcraw is a C++ interface around the LibRaw library
used to decode RAW picture files.
Libkexiv2 is a wrapper around Exiv2 library to manipulate pictures
metadata as EXIF/IPTC and XMP. This library is used by kipi-plugins,
digiKam and others kipi host programs.
ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics,
which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and
none of the bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details
that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as
providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
complex multi-layered graphics.
GraphicsMagick is the swiss army knife of image processing. Comprised of 267K
physical lines (according to David A. Wheeler's SLOCCount) of source code in the
base package (or 1,225K including 3rd party libraries) it provides a robust and
efficient collection of tools and libraries which support reading, writing, and
manipulating an image in over 88 major formats including important formats like
DPX, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PNG, PDF, PNM, and TIFF.
GraphicsMagick supports huge images and has been tested with gigapixel-size
images. GraphicsMagick can create new images on the fly, making it suitable for
building dynamic Web applications. GraphicsMagick may be used to resize, rotate,
sharpen, color reduce, or add special effects to an image and save the result in
the same or different image format. Image processing operations are available
from the command line, as well as through C, C++, Lua, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl,
Ruby, Windows .NET, or Windows COM programming interfaces. With some
modification, language extensions for ImageMagick may be used.
A WPVS is a web service which is able to generate perspective terrain
views, e.g. images of a certain terrain/area (possibly containing three
dimensional objects, e.g. building or trees) rendered from a requested
viewpoint. For this purposes the WPVS needs to process and render
different kinds of geospatial data which is retrieved from different
pre-configured datasets. These datasets can be remote OGC web services
or locally installed deegree 2 web services.