Libfreehand is library providing ability to interpret and import
Adobe/Macromedia drawings into various applications
libgphoto2 is a library that can be used by applications to access
various digital cameras.
Libnsbmp is a decoding library for BMP and ICO image file formats, written
in C.
It was developed as part of the NetSurf project.
Libnsgif is a decoding library for the GIF image file format, written in C.
It was developed as part of the NetSurf project.
This is a tiny library for decoding PhotoCD images. Its not exactly
new, it exists for years. I've just released it separately for the
first time now. It used to come bundled with xpcd.
VIPS's a free image processing system. It aims to be about half way between
Excel and Photoshop. It's obviously much smaller than these two, but it's
not a toy either (about 200k lines of code). It's very bad at photo
retouching, but it's great (much better than programs like Photoshop, I
think) at all the other things you use photoshop for. It's particularly
good with large images (ie. images larger than the amount of RAM in your
machine), and for working with colour.
This program generates images from mathematical functions, draws them on the
SVGAlib screen, and cycles the palette. The images are intended to have a
hypnotic effect.
After exiting the program, you must switch consoles before the display will be
usable again.
Skanlite is a simple image scanning application that does nothing
more than scan and save images. Skanlite can open a save dialog
for every image scanned or save the images immediately in a specified
directory with auto-generated names and format. The user can also
choose to show the scanned image before saving.
Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player. Previously, it was only possible
to play flash movies with proprietary software. While there are
some other free flash players, none support anything beyond SWF v4.
Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports many SWF v7 features.
- Runs standalone
Gnash can run standalone to play flash movies.
- Browser plugin
Gnash can also run as a plugin from within most Mozilla derived
browsers, such as Firefox. Gnash also has support for Konqueror.
- SWF v7+ compliant
Gnash can play many current flash movies.
- Streaming Video
Gnash supports the viewing of streaming video from popular video
sharing sites like Lulu.tv or YouTube.com.
- XML Message server
Gnash also supports an XML based message system as documented in
the Flash Format specification.
- High Quality Output
Gnash uses OpenGL for rendering the graphics on the desktop, and
AntiGrain (AGG) for embedded framebuffer only devices.
- Free Software
Gnash is 100% free software. For more information on the GPL, go
to the Free Software Foundation web site.
- Better Security
Gnash pays extra attention to all network connections, and allows
the user to control access.
- Extensible
Gnash supports extending ActionScript by creating your own. You
can write wrappers for any development library, and import them
into the player.
CBView is a viewer/converter for CBR/CBZ comic book archives, written with
gtk2-perl.