Library for rendering OpenGL models stored in glTF format
libgnomecanvasmm provides C++ wrappers for libgnomecanvas, for use with gtkmm.
A GUI for Panorama Tools, to stitch panoramic images.
With hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete
immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much
more.
Inkscape seeks to become a full featured open source SVG editor.
Derived from the highly popular Sodipodi codebase, Inkscape strives
to build full XML, SVG, and CSS2 compliance.
Features include alpha blending, node editing, svg-to-png export,
and more. Project aims for capabilities similar to Illustrator,
CorelDraw, Visio, etc.
The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various other
manipulations of Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) format image files. It
uses the zlib(3) compression library, and optionally the JPEG library by the
Independant JPEG Group (IJG) and/or lcms (little CMS), a color-management
library by Marti Maria Saguar.
Mikhail Teterin
mi@aldan.algebra.com
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!
libiptcdata is a library, written in C, for manipulating the International
Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) metadata stored within multimedia files
such as images. This metadata can include captions and keywords, often used by
popular photo management applications. The library provides routines for
parsing, viewing, modifying, and saving this metadata. The libiptcdata
package also includes a command-line utility, iptc, for editing IPTC data in
JPEG files.
libopenraw is an ongoing project to provide a free software implementation for
camera RAW files decoding. One of the main reason is that dcraw is not suited
for easy integration into applications, and there is a need for an easy to use
API to build free software digital image processing application.
Copperspice is a C++ library derived from the existing Qt 4.8 framework.
The goal was to change the core design of the libraries, leveraging
template functionality and C++11 capabilities.
The redesign allowed the Qt Meta-Object Compiler (moc) system to be
completely removed. Moc is a code generator and does not support many
aspects of C++ including templates, complex data types, static type
checking, and relies heavily on string comparisons. Removing moc improves
runtime performance, reduces the complexity of the build process, and
allows more issues to be detected at compile time.
Key features:
* Qt Meta-Object Compiler (moc) is obsolete
* Written in C++11
* Library links directory to any standard C++ application
* A template class can inherit from QObject
* Copperspice includes several Qt5 classes
This is the pano13 library, part of the Panorama Tools by Helmut
Dersch of the University of Applied Sciences Furtwangen.
Also included with the library are:
- PTOptimizer, a command-line tool for optimizing control points.
- panoinfo, a command-line tool for querying the library version.
The panorama tools are mainly used to build panoramic images from a set of
overlapping images. The usability extends beyond "just" building panoramas by
far though. You can, for instance, use them to render an average of multiple
images to broaden the dynamic range of the images or average out noise. You
can also build object movies with them, morph between images and much more.