pfstools package is a set of command line (and one GUI) programs for reading, writing, manipulating and viewing high-dynamic range (HDR) images and video frames. All programs in the package exchange data using unix pipes and a simple generic HDR image format (pfs). The concept of the pfstools is similar to netpbm package for low-dynamic range images.
The Lempel-Ziv Markov-chain Algorithm is a very effective and relatively fast compression technique used in the ‘7z’ format of the 7-Zip archiver. This Package provides provides implementations of LzmaInputStream and LzmaOutputStream that interact with underlying LZMA encoders and decoders running in separate threads.
jclasslib bytecode viewer is a tool that visualizes all aspects of compiled Java class files and the contained bytecode. In addition, it contains a library that enables developers to read, modify and write Java class files and bytecode.
Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for about 100 graphics formats. Examples of the sort of image manipulation we're talking about are: Shrinking an image by 10%; Cutting the top half off of an image; Making a mirror image; Creating a sequence of images that fade from one image to another.
Announcing the OCRopus Open Source OCR System Apr 09, 2007 - Permalink Posted by Thomas Breuel, OCRopus Project Leader We're happy to announce the OCRopus OCR Project, a Google-sponsored project to develop advanced OCR technologies in the IUPR research g
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