Fractal Flames are algorithmically generated images
and animations. The shape of each image is specified
by a long string of numbers - a genetic code of sorts.
You can create your own flames with the Apophysis
interactive designer (for windows), Qosmic (for Linux),
or Oxidizer (for Mac OS X), or Apophysis-J (cross-
platform in Java).
Or you can use the Electric Sheep distributed screen
saver to join the collective evolution of animated
fractal flames.
flPhoto is a basic image management and display program based on the FLTK
toolkit and is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
It can read, write, and display digital camera EXIF information and supports
the following image file formats:
BMP, CRW, JPEG, PhotoCD, PNG
flPhoto organizes image files into albums which can be:
Printed, Viewed as a slideshow, Exported to web pages
Images can be imported individually, by directory, or from digital cameras
using the gPhoto library.
Image files can be transformed and touched-up; the following image operations
are available:
Crop, Rotate, Scale, Auto-Correct, Adjust Brightness and Contrast,
Remove Red Eye, Sharpen, Blur
DynaMechs (Dynamics of Mechanisms)
A Multibody Dynamics Simulation Library
This is a set of cross-platform C++ libraries licensed under the Gnu's GPL
(see LICENSE) which implements dynamic simulation functionality for multibody
systems. It currently supports all tree structured mechanism, a class of
closed chain mechanisms as well. It has provisions for generating both
single and double precision version, and there is code for simplified
hydrodynamic simulation.
This work is an extension of my Ph.D. dissertation, "Computational Dynamics
for Robotic Systems on Land and Underwater," The Ohio State University, 1994,
and continued at the Naval Postgraduate School.
The closed chain work is derived from Duane Marhefka's Ph.D. dissertation,
"Fuzzy Control and Dynamic Simulation of a Quadruped Galloping Machine," The
Ohio State University, 2000.
(c) 1994 - 2001 by Scott McMillan
Easy graphic editing program
FotoFix is a simple image viewer with simple capabilities to take care
of freshly downloaded photos from your camera - can walk image lists,
rotate images, and remove red eyes (if lucky). It was inspired by
IrfanView for Windows, a great but unfortunately non-portable and
closed-source product.
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.