Library to convert TIFF files into multi-page TIFF files. It contains only one
function callable by programs:
int TiffAppend(const char *outfile, const char *infile);
It will insert images from infile as additional pages to outfile. Infile
and outfile must be names of two existing TIFF files.
The function returns 0 on success, non-0 otherwise.
The code for this library was written by Peter van Vloten <pixelpan@aol.com>
and was published in May 1999 issue of Windows Developer's Journal (sic!).
Simple Viewer is small and simple OpenGL based image viewer. Its features:
- Lightweight and fast: utilizes hardware-accelerated video card
- Very simple interface, minimum dependencies
- Suitable for default image viewer of desktop
- Desktop independent: does not require any specific desktop environment
- Open source, licensed under GNU GPLv2
This is a FreeBSD/SDL port of Tran's timeless demo written in 1994. The demo
is like a screen saver, there is stuff warping around onscreen, colors are
changing and sprites are moving all over the place. The original conversion
from ASM to C for Linux/SDL was written by Dave Ashley. I enabled fullscreen
and added music to this version. Hope you like it!
This is an editor for GraphViz, an excellent program imho for both quickly
creating a graphical overview of some collection of related components as
well as drawing graphs for systems which are too complex to manage using
conventional drawing programs.
TINTFU can parse DOT files and render a preview of them in a side pane, while
allowing each and every attribute of Graphs, SubGraphs and Nodes to be edited.
The results of such changes are immediately updated in the preview pane.
KPhotoAlbum is a tool for annotating, searching and viewing images
and videos. The annotation is done by telling KPhotoAlbum who is
on the images, where the images were taken and (optionally) adding
descriptions.
KPhotoAlbum is highly optimized for easy annotation of images, so
that it is possible to use it with thousands of images. When the
images have been annotated, you may browse them based on the
annotations (person, location, keywords).
SmillaEnlarger is a small graphical tool (based on Qt 4) for resizing and,
especially, magnification of bitmap images in high quality using specially
created algorithm.
Springgraph will read in a .dot file description of a graph, which, for each
node, specifies its name and which other nodes it is connected to, and then
renders a graph. Each node is drawn as an ellipse, and each connection is
drawn as an arrow. The node placement is a result of all of the nodes moving
away from each other, while all nodes which are connected move toward each
other. This movement is repeated until it stabilizes.
Springgraph was written as an alternative to neato, which is part of graphviz.
It attempts to read the same .dot files used by graphviz, but currently only
supports a limited number of node attributes (label and fillcolor). I am open
to requests for support for more graph/node/edge attributes.
Deegree's WMS is able to render vector data as well as raster data
from different storage formats and deliver it to any client that is
able to perform a HTTP GET or POST request.
A C++ Library and a script language tool to create Flash (SWF) movies up to
version 9. Supports nearly all the Macromedia Flash tags. Includes detailled
docs and a tool to convert your system fonts to a Flash movie.
Stamp is a command-line program which will process a greyscale jpeg image,
such as one produced by a greyscale Quickcam. It can add a graphical (and
configurable) timestamp to the image. Stamp can also upload the timestamped
image via FTP, with the configuration of a stamprc file. It also features a
"quad" option which will take the latest image and composite it with up to
three previous images, while timestamping the latest one.