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graphics/openjpeg-1.5.2 (Score: 0.0157919)
Open-source JPEG 2000 codec
The OpenJPEG library is an open-source JPEG 2000 library developed in order to promote the use of JPEG 2000. The main part of the project consists in a JPEG 2000 codec compliant with the Part 1 of the standard (Class-1 Profile-1 compliance). Besides this main codec, OpenJPEG integrates several other modules: - JP2 (JPEG 2000 standard Part 2 - Handling of JP2 boxes and extended multiple component transforms for multispectral and hyperspectral imagery) - MJ2 (JPEG 2000 standard Part 3) - JPWL (JPEG 2000 standard Part 11) - JPIP (JPEG 2000 standard Part 9) - OPJViewer, a GUI viewer for J2K, JP2, JPWL and MJ2 files
graphics/OpenJUMP-1.9.1 (Score: 0.0157919)
Open source GIS software written in Java
OpenJUMP is an open source GIS software written in Java. It is based on JUMP GIS by Vivid Solutions. It's features include: * It is a Vector GIS that can read rasters as well. * OpenJUMP is known to work on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms, but should work on any operating system that runs Java 1.5 or later. * It is not just another free demo viewer, but you can edit, save, analyze etc. with JUMP / OpenJUMP. * It works, even with medium size datasets, and with professional touch. * It provides a GIS API with a flexible plugin structure, so that new features are relatively easy to develope around the sound mapping platform. * It utilises standards like GML, WMS and WFS. * It is already translated in English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Portugese and Spanish. The translation in other languages is in progress. Extensions and plugins can be found at
graphics/opennurbs-20130711 (Score: 0.0157919)
Tools to accurately transfer 3-D geometry between applications
The openNURBS Initiative provides CAD, CAM, CAE, and computer graphics software developers the tools to accurately transfer 3-D geometry between applications. openNURBS is an open source toolkit for reading and writing models in the 3DM format
graphics/igeoportal-2.5 (Score: 0.0157919)
Browser based client handling WMS, WFS, and proxy service
Deegree iGeoPortal is the web-based portal framework of deegree. It offers visualization of geodata through a standard web browser like Mozilla, Firefox or MSIE.
graphics/osg-3.3.9 (Score: 0.0157919)
C++ OpenGL scene graph library for real-time rendering
The Open Scene Graph is a cross-platform C++ OpenGL library for the real-time, photo-realistic rendering of large 3D models. Uses range from visual simulation, to scientific modelling, to games, to whatever you can think of!
graphics/oyranos-0.9.5 (Score: 0.0157919)
Colour Management System (CMS)
The Colour Management System (CMS) Oyranos (gr. sky) allows the coordination of device specific Informations (ICC profiles) and system wide settings. Features: . configuration for cross application colour agreement; . plugable and selectable modules (known as CMM's); . pixel conversions; . profile handling; . named colours; . device profile assignment.
graphics/Geo-GDAL-2.1.0 (Score: 0.0157919)
Perl binding for GDAL
This port is the Perl binding for GDAL (Geospatial Data Abstraction Library).
graphics/ming-0.4.7 (Score: 0.0157919)
Perl module for Ming which allows you to create Flash 4/5 movies
This is the Perl 5 module for the Ming library. Ming allows you to create Flash 4/5 (TM) movies.
graphics/partio-1.1.0.20150221 (Score: 0.0157919)
C++ library for manipulating animation particle formats
Partio is a library for reading/writing/processing particle files for a wide range of tools and file formats. It acts as an abstraction for the commonalities in particle models (i.e. accessing many attributes associated with an index or entity).
graphics/wcs-2.5 (Score: 0.0157919)
Deegree Web Coverage Service(WCS)
deegree's Web Coverage Service (WCS) is able to read coverages from different storage formats and deliver it to any client that is able to perform an according HTTP GET or POST request. At the moment supported formats are limited to several raster data formats; but in general a coverage has not to be a raster dataset at all.