This is the Eye of Mate, a MATE image viewer and cataloging
application. It provides inline image viewing support for
nautilus.
ePiX is a LATEX pre-processor that creates mathematically accurate plots and
line figures using easy-to-learn syntax. The user interface is superficially
that of LATEX itself: You prepare a short input file and ``run ePiX'' on this
file, which produces a text file that is included into a LATEX document.
Because the output is plain text, the output can be edited manually if
necessary. However, for most visual tweaking it is easier and safer to change
the source and re-run ePiX.
The Generic Image Decoder (GID) is an Ada package for decoding a broad
variety on image formats from any data stream to any kind of medium.
Examples include in-memory bitmap, a GUI objecct, another stream, floating
point data for scientific calculations, a browser element or a device.
Animations are also supported. GID features:
* Standalone; requires no other libraries or bindings
* Completely portable - no OS, CPU, or compiler dependencies
* Task safe
* Endian-neutral
* Free and open source
* Pure Ada95 (suitable for Ada2005 and Ada2012 projects)
Currently supports BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TGA formats.
gexiv2 is a GObject-based wrapper around the Exiv2 library. It makes the
basic features of Exiv2 available to GNOME applications.
gifsicle is a powerful command-line program for manipulating GIF image
files. Extensive options let you control what exactly it does.
glosm is a framework for developing high-performance geospatial
data visualization applications of both interactive and batch nature
featuring OpenGL-based 3D first-person and tile renderers.
GNOME Color Manager is a session framework for the GNOME desktop environment
that makes it easy to manage easy to manage, install and generate color
profiles.
This is the Gimp user manual. It contains a large number of examples and
descriptions of the various Gimp tools and techniques.
gx is a small image viewer for UNIX like systems. It's written
in C++ (using gtkmm). It can rotate, rescale, and zoom images.
HDR Tools is a set of command-line tools for creating and manipulating High
Dynamic Range (HDR) images. It consists of six programs: hdr_create,
hdr_fix_ca, hdr_denoise, hdr_squish, hdr_adjust, and hdr_convert.
Together, they can convert a set of bracketed photographs to HDR image (in
EXR format), fix chromatic aberrations and CCD noise, perform tone mapping
and some simple color manipulations, apply gamma correction and optionally
adjust the exposure, crop, and finally convert the result into a "normal"
image (a JPG, for example).