XPenguins is a program for animating cute cartoons/animals in your
root window. By default it will be penguins - they fall from the top
of the screen, walk along the top of windows, up the side of windows
and do various other stuff. Other themes in the base package are
"Classic Penguins", reproducing XPenguins version 1.2, and "Turtles".
More themes can be downloaded from the XPenguins web site
CinePaint is a free open source painting and image retouching program
designed to work best with 35mm film and other high resolution high
dynamic range images. It is the most popular open source tool in
the motion picture industry -- used in 2 Fast 2 Furious, Scooby-Doo,
Harry Potter, Stuart Little and other feature films. CinePaint is
used for painting of background mattes and for frame-by-frame
retouching of movies.
dcraw is an ANSI C program that decodes any raw image from any digital camera
on any computer running any operating system. It's become a standard tool
within and without the Open Source world. It's small (about 3000 lines),
portable (standard C libraries only), free (both "gratis" and "libre"), and
when used skillfully, produces better-quality output than the tools provided by
the camera vendor.
Embree is a collection of high-performance ray tracing kernels developed
at Intel. The target users of Embree are graphics application engineers
that want to improve the performance of their application by leveraging
the optimized ray tracing kernels of Embree.
These kernels are optimized for photo-realistic rendering on the latest
Intel processors with support for SSE, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, and the 16-wide
Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor vector instructions.
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This plugin losslessly decomposes a layer of an image into layers
of wavelet scales. This means that you can edit the image on different
detail scales (frequencies). The trivial recomposition of the image
can be done by GIMP's layer modes so you can see the results of
your modifications instantly. Among the applications are retouching,
noise reduction, and enhancing global contrast.
The plugin can be found under "Filters > Generic > Wavelet decompose"
Graphos roots are directly set in GDraw, written by Enrico Sersale and released
in 2000. Version 0.1 of Graphos is a direct descendant of GDraw: the interface
is almost unchanged, but the application has been refactored, reorganized,
debugged, rewritten and updated.
The main changes were the transition from post-script to NSBezierPath drawing,
total rearrangement of the objects into Drawable Objects and their Editors
organized hierachically and the porting to Macintosh.
The JOGL project hosts the development version of the Java Binding for
the OpenGL API (JSR-231), and is designed to provide hardware-
supported 3D graphics to applications written in Java. JOGL provides
full access to the APIs in the OpenGL 2.0 specification as well as
nearly all vendor extensions, and integrates with the AWT and Swing
widget sets. It is part of a suite of open-source technologies
initiated by the Game Technology Group at Sun Microsystems.
These icons were converted from the Hobbes OS/2 archive at hobbes.nmsu.edu.
There were over 7000 icons on Hobbes, but many were duplicates.
All duplicates (based on comparing CRC's) have been removed, a suffix of .N
was added when there were name clashes, and any icons with 256 colors were
also deleted. What remained became 3,382 icons which are mostly 32x32
and 16 colors.
If you want the converter program used, write to:
-Rick Richardson, rick@pcroe.digibd.com, 10/29/93
Open Shading Language (OSL) is a small but rich language for
programmable shading in advanced renderers and other applications, ideal
for describing materials, lights, displacement, and pattern generation.
OSL was developed by Sony Pictures Imageworks for use in its in-house
renderer used for feature film animation and visual effects. The
language specification was developed with input by other visual effects
and animation studios who also wish to use it.
"jpgtn" is based on "tnpic" by Russell Marks and on "gtnpic" by Willie
Daniel. "tnpic" was originally distributed as a utility with Marks' "zgv"
program. "gtnpic" was an attempt to clean up and expand upon the original
tnpic program and "maybe add some new features along the way." Jpgtn
differs from both "tnpic" and "gtnpic" in purpose. It is *not* an indexer
of image files. It simply creates thumbnails of images stored in JPEG
format.