Fotoxx is a free open source Linux program for photo editing
and collection management. The goal is to meet most user needs
while remaining fast and easy to use.
giflib is a library for reading and writing gif images.
It is API and ABI compatible with libungif which was in wide use
while the LZW compression algorithm was patented
Gltt is a library that allows you to read and draw TrueType fonts
in any OpenGL application. It supports bitmapped and anti-aliased
font drawing as well as vectorized and polygonized drawing.
ICC Examin is a small utility (Unix name: iccexamin) for the purpose
of watching the internals of ICC profiles, measurement data (CGATS),
colour samples (named colour profiles), gamut visualisations (vrml),
video card gamma tables (Xorg/XFree86/osX).
ImageViewer is a small application which display images based on the
GNUstep API. In the future I will add image catalogue creation and
other goodies, right now it is what it is, an image viewer application.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
imv is a command line image viewer intended for use with tiling window
managers. It supports over 30 different image file formats including:
Photoshop PSD files, animated GIFS, and various RAW formats.
JDraw is a pixel oriented graphics editor designed especially for small
to medium-sized pictures used to decorate web pages. It is completely
written in Java, simple to use and saves (animated) GIFs, ICOs and PNGs.
OpenCOLLADA is a reader and writer library for the COLLADA format, an
open, royalty-free standard for exchanging 3D asset information between
applications, digital content creation tools and libraries.
A command-line tool to download picturs and control still digital cameras
based on Sierra Imaging chipset and compatibles
(Olympus, Nikon, Epson, Agfa and some others).
This is a library and a command-line frontend to manipulate digital still
cameras based on Fujitsu chipset and Sierra Imaging firmware. The
program is known to work with Agfa, Epson, Olympus, Sanyo and Nikon (at
least CoolPix 900, 950 and 8x0 but not CoolPix 600!) cameras.
The cameras typically come with software for Windows and for Mac, and no
description of the protocol. With this tool, they are managable from a
UNIX box. Bruce D. Lightner <lightner@lightner.net> has added support
for Win32 and DOS platforms. Note that the program does not have any
GUI, it is plain command-line even on Windows.
Kipi (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common
plugin structure for Digikam, KimDaBa, Showimg and Gwenview. Its
aim is to share image plugins among graphic applications.