llpp is a graphical PDF viewer which aims to superficially resemble
less(1).
LPROF is the only open source ICC profiler with a graphical user
interface. It can be used to create ICC version 2 compliant profiles
for cameras, scanners and monitors. As such it fills a necessary
niche in the emerging open source color management effort.
Telak is a small tool to draw local or remote pictures on your root window.
This is very useful if you want to have RRD graphs drawn above your wallpaper.
This package will read and write TIFF format images and return them
as a pixmap object. Because the resulting object can be very large
for even modestly sized TIFF images, images can be reduced as they
are read for improved performance. This package is a wrapper around
libtiff (www.libtiff.org), on which it depends (i.e. the libtiff
shared library must be on your PATH for the binary to work, and
tiffio.h must be on your system to build the package from source).
By using libtiff's highlevel TIFFReadRGBAImage function, this package
inherently support a wide range of image formats and compression
schemes. This package also provides an implementation of the Ridler
Autothresholding algorithm for easy generation of binary masks.
Provides an R interface to the 'vis.js' JavaScript charting library.
It allows an interactive visualization of networks.
a2png is a UNIX program that converts plain text into PNG images.
Auto Adjust Photo is a tiny command-line image manipulation tool for
automatic color correction of photos. It tries to make the picture look
better. The program does this by analyzing the input image and then sets
the most optimal contrast, gamma, color balance and saturation for it.
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.
Aeskulap is a medical image viewer. It is able to load a series of
special images stored in the DICOM format for review. Additionally
Aeskulap is able to query and fetch DICOM images from archive nodes
(also called PACS) over the network. The goal of this project is to
create a full open source replacement for commercially available DICOM
viewers.
GNOME Colorscheme is a color scheme builder for the GNOME desktop. It is
useful for web creation as well as room painting. It supports 6 various
types of color schemes: Complements, Split Complements, Triads, Tetrads,
Analogous, and Monochromatic.
The user can lighten/darken the whole colorscheme or increase/decrease
its saturation.