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graphics/fracplanet-0.4.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Interactive tool for creating random fractal planets and terrain
Fracplanet is an application to generate random planets and terrain with oceans, mountains, icecaps and rivers. Parameters are specified interactively and the results displayed using OpenGL. The generated objects can be dumped in Pov-Ray format.
graphics/gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Graphic library for GTK+
The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - Image loading facilities. - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - A cache interface
graphics/gdk-pixbuf-2.32.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Graphic library for GTK+
The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - Image loading facilities. - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - A cache interface
graphics/glpng-1.45 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Library to easily load PNG files as an OpenGL textures
This is a library for OpenGL to load PNG graphics files as an OpenGL texture as easily as possible. It also has a number of options for generating the alpha channel and mipmaps.
graphics/epstool-3.08 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Create or extract preview bitmaps in EPS files
epstool - Create or extract preview bitmaps in EPS files. Features: - Add EPSI or DOS EPS previews. - Extract postscript from DOS EPS files. - Uses Ghostscript to create preview bitmaps. - Scan a bitmap created by Ghostscript to find bounding box. - Create TIFF or Interchange from part of a bitmap created by Ghostscript.
graphics/hdr_tools-0.0.2010.11.23 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Command-line tools for creating and manipulating HDR 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).
graphics/icon-slicer-0.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Utility for generating icon and cursor themes
icon-slicer is a utility for generating icon themes and libXcursor cursor themes. The inputs to icon-slicer are conceptually: A) a set of multi-layer images, one for each size B) a XML theme description file Each image contains all the cursors arranged in a grid; for cursors the layers are: - a layer with a dot for the hotspot of each cursor - the main image or first animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors - the second animation frame for multi-frame animated cursors For icons, the layers are: - a layer with the images - an optional layer with attachment points for emblems - an optional layer with boxes for embedding text into icons In practice, since loading of multilayer images is not supported by standard image libraries, each layer is input as a separate image file.
graphics/imageviewer-0.6.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
GNUstep Image Viewer
ImageViewer is a small application which display images based on the GNUstep API. In the future I will add image catalogue creation and other goodies, right now it is what it is, an image viewer application. LICENSE: GPL2 or later
graphics/imc-4.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Image Compiler
This is the Image Compiler, which generates images from textual description. Most important features include: - Does not need display to run - Can be run from the command line or as CGI script. In the latter case, the image is output to the browser (in PNG or JPEG format) - The size of the output image is automatically determined, no size has to be specified (although you can give a fixed size - Coordinates are in pixels, only positive coordinates are visible. Angles are in integer degrees, no limitations (except the maximum integer limit). Colors can be specified in one of three formats, including X11 color (rgb) strings - A pre-processor can be applied on the input file first; simple arithmetic can be performed - Supports commands for drawing lines, circles (filled or not), rectangles (filled or not), ellipses (filled or not), arcs, and text. Images can also be imported. For text and images an alignment parameter is available, and text and images can be rotated over any angle and can also be mirrored
graphics/jbig2dec-0.13 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Decoder implementation of the JBIG2 image compression format
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.