OpenGL-based 3D visualisation tool for source control repositories.
The repository is displayed as a tree where the root of the
repository is the centre, directories are branches and files
are leaves. Contributors to the source code appear and disappear
as they contribute to specific files and directories.
GPicView - A Simple and Fast Image Viewer for X
Features:
* Extremely lightweight and fast with low memory usage
* Very suitable for default image viewer of desktop system
* Simple and intuitive interface
* Minimal lib dependency: Only pure GTK+ is used
* Desktop independent: Doesn't require any specific desktop environment
* Open source, licensed under GNU GPL
The Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) is an interactive
desktop tool that is used for easy access, manipulation, and
visualization of earth science data. The format of the data may be
either binary, GRIB, NetCDF, or HDF-SDS (Scientific Data Sets).
GrADS has been implemented worldwide on a variety of commonly used
operating systems and is freely distributed over the Internet.
gtkam is an universal, free GTK+ application that will allow
downloading, saving, and manipulation of images from several
different digital camera models, or from the local harddrive.
gtkam supports a wide array of digital camera models.
Visit http://www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php for
an updated list.
ImageWorsener is a cross-platform command-line utility and library for image
scaling and other image processing. It has full support for PNG, JPEG, BMP
formats, experimental support for WebP, read-only support for GIF, and limited
support for some other image formats. It's not as fast or memory-efficient as
some utilities, but it's very accurate.
jbig2dec is a decoder implementation of the JBIG2 image compression format.
JBIG2 is designed for lossy or lossless encoding of 'bilevel' (1-bit monochrome)
images at moderately high resolution, and in particular scanned paper documents.
In this domain it is very efficient, offering compression ratios on the order of
100:1.
JBIG-KIT implements a highly effective data compression algorithm for
bi-level high-resolution images such as fax pages or scanned documents.
This is a portable library of compression and decompression functions
with a documented interface that can be included into your image or
document processing software. Also provided are ready-to-use compression
and decompression programs with a simple command line interface (similar
to the converters found in Jef Poskanzer's PBM conversion package).
JBIG-KIT implements the specification
International Standard ISO/IEC 11544:1993 and ITU-T Recommendation
T.82(1993), "Information technology - Coded representation of picture
and audio information - progressive bi-level image compression",
<http://www.itu.ch/itudoc/itu-t/rec/t/t82_23822.html>,
which is commonly referred to as the "JBIG standard". JBIG (Joint
Bi-level Image experts Group) is the committee which developed this
international standard for the lossless compression of images using
arithmetic coding. Like the well-known compression algorithms JPEG and
MPEG, also JBIG has been developed and published by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) (see also <http://www.iso.ch/> and
<http://www.itu.ch/>).
The librsvg library is a lightweight library for parsing and rendering
vector-graphic files in SVG format (like the ones made by sodipodi). It also
includes functions that render anti-aliased fonts using freetype, including
caching of glyphs. It is used by Nautilus for drawing vector icons and
anti-aliased text.
LCMS is the Little Color Management System, a Color Matching Method
(CMM) library which implements fast transforms between ICC profiles.
It is released under LGPL with source code and meant to be portable.
Color management refers to techniques that ensure consistent color
as images are transferred from scanners or cameras to monitors and
printers.
Provides easy access to, and manipulation of, the Munsell colours.
Provides a mapping between Munsell's original notation (e.g. "5R
5/10") and hexadecimal strings suitable for use directly in R
graphics. Also provides utilities to explore slices through the
Munsell colour tree, to transform Munsell colours and display colour
palettes.