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Random Image 1.0

Random Image 1.0


This simple script searches a special directory for images, then displays a random one every time the page is loaded. more>>

This script is easy to set up. Simply use FTP to upload images in a special directory. They can be the same size or varying sizes. Then call the script from your SHTML web page using an "include. " Each load of the page will show a different image.

Requirements: Perl, Webserver

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create Image 1.0

create Image 1.0


create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image. more>>
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image.

The iso image is found in the respective home folders.

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Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Resize Image 1

Resize Image 1


Resize Image is a service menu which adds the ability to resize an image to a new size. more>>
Resize Image is a service menu which adds the ability to resize an image to a new size.

Requires ImageMagick, KDialog and bash.
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Added: 2006-10-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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CAD::Drawing::IO::Image 0.02

CAD::Drawing::IO::Image 0.02


CAD::Drawing::IO::Image is a Perl module with output methods for images. more>>
CAD::Drawing::IO::Image is a Perl module with output methods for images.

Requisite Plug-in Functions

See CAD::Drawing::IO for a description of the plug-in architecture.

check_type

Returns true if $type is "img" or $filename matches one of the ImageMagick type extensions.

$fact = check_type($filename, $type);

Methods

load

Requires vectorization...

load();

save

save();

image_color

image_color($color, $data);

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Added: 2007-03-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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ChangePassword 0.9

ChangePassword 0.9


ChangePassword changes passwd, Samba, and Squid passwords. more>>
ChangePassword modifies the passwords of passwd, Samba, and Squid through the Web. All passwords are syncronized and changed in real time through browsers like Mozilla, Netscape, IE, Opera, and others.

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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ekspos Image Viewer 0.8.6

Ekspos Image Viewer 0.8.6


Ekspos is platform independent Java image viewer program. more>>
Ekspos is platform independent Java image viewer program. Ekspos Image Viewer support most popular image format: PNG, JPEG, and GIF, where additional image format can be added through Java ImageIO plugin.
It consists of 2 parts: shell browser and viewer. Shell browser allows you to navigate your image collection and youll be able to browse images in tree, detail, list, icon and thumbnail view. The viewer provide progressive view of images with zoom and pan capability.
Main features:
- Image Format (Default): JPEG, PNG, and GIF
- Support ImageIO plugin for additional Image Format
- Support 4 views: detail, list, icon, and thumbnail
- Thumbnail caching for fast preview
- Written entirely in Java
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: BSD License Price:
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Hugin 0.7 Beta 4

Hugin 0.7 Beta 4


Hugin is a toolkit for stitching photographs and assembling panoramas, together with an easy to use graphical front end. more>>
Hugin is a panorama tools GUI.

Goal: an easy to use cross-platform GUI for Panorama Tools.

With hugin you can assemble a mosiac of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.

Main Window

This window consists of a toolbar that provides quick access to important functions. It also contains the Images, Lens, Control Point, Optimizer and Panorama Tab, which will be explained below.

Images Tab

Images can either be added with the Add button, or via drag and drop. To change the orientation of one or more images, select them in the list on the left. The image will be show in the preview area, and its orientation (yaw, pitch and roll values) can be edited on the left.

It is possible to select multiple images at the same time. Changes in orientation will be applied to all selected images

Lens Tab

The lens tab looks a lot like the Images tab, except that the lens settings can be edited here. As in the Images Tab, multiselection can be used to change the parameters for multiple images.

Currently only one lens is supported. The idea is that the Lens describes the process that was used to create the image. The most important parameters are the Lens type and the HFOV (Horizontal Field of View). Hugin will read the EXIF information in jpg files created by digital cameras, so usually it is filled out correctly.

Photographers do not use a HFOV in degrees, but the focal length. The focal length can be entered and it will be converted to HFOV in degrees, like the panorama tool require it. The focal length entered is taken to be for 35 mm film cameras.

Usually images are more or less distorted. This can be seen especially if there are long straight lines close to the image border, which are usually not completely straight but bent a little. The a b and c parameters are used to remove that distortion. They are applied radially from the image center, which can be moved by changing the d and e parameters.

During image capture, it is possible that the parameters vary, that is are not the same for each image. This can have many reasons, one of the could be a scanner that cuts a way a few pixel more at one side than the other. Other parameters stay the same, like usually the a,b and c parameters (if the zoom and focus for the images is the same).

The inherit checkmark means that this parameter doesnt vary between the images that were captures with that lens setting. If a parameter is inheritied it is forced to be the same for all images. When inherited parameters are optimized they are kept the same for all images, whereas parameters that are not inherited can get values specific for a single picture.

Control Point Tab

Control Points are probably the most important thing when using panorama tools. The Tab consists of two image displays and tab bars to switch images to be editied. The bottom contains a list view where Points can be selected and some fields to edit a selected point. Points can also be selected by clicking or dragging on them in the images. It is possible to zoom out to show the full image.

Adding a control point works by clicking into one image to select a point and then into the other image. If auto add is not set, the points can be moved by clicking at some other place in the images. They are added to the list of control points by pressing the right mouse button. If you press the right mouse button when only one point is slected, the point selection will be aborted. auto add adds the control point as soon as both points have been specified.

Control point creation is influenced by the following checkboxes:

auto fine tune hugin helps you to find the second point by looking for it in a search region (shown by a rectange around the cursor). This might not always work, but usually is reliable, if the image distortions are not too big. Try and play with it.
auto add A control point is automatically added when both points are know. You wont have time to refine the selection before adding the point.
auto estimate Tries to estimate the position of the second point by estimating the translation between the two images. This is very crude and probably only works for single row panoramas created from rectilinear images.

All these flags can be combined. I typically use auto fine tune and auto estimate at the same time. Then hugin usually automatically selects the second point correctly. Well for single row panos that is...

The images are zoomed out, the first click zooms to a temporary 100% view to give you the chance to refine your selection. Note that only the second click will trigger the auto estimate.

The Fine Tune button can be used to find a better position for the point in the right image for already selected point. Contrary to auto fine tune it only looks in a very small area around the point. This function is especially useful if you moved both points by hand, but want to have fine tuned control points.

Press the middle mouse button to pan the image. If you press shift key while paning, both images will move.

This window supports some keyboard shortcuts:

a add a new point that has been selected in both images, and the auto add is switched off.
cursor keys scroll image under the mouse cursor
shift + cursor keys scroll both images at the same time
f fine tune currently selected control point pair. Same as the Fine Tune button
Del Remove currently selected control point.
0 Zoom out to full view.
1 100% view.
Mouse function
Function
control key + mouse movement Scroll image under cursor
shift key + mouse movement Scroll both images
left button Use left mouse button to select new points or drag existing points.
right mouse button Add control point, if auto add is switched off
middle mouse button Scroll image under cursor
shift + middle mouse button Scroll both images

Optimizer Tab

The optimizer moves the images into the right position, so that they can be assembled into a hopefully seamless panorama.

To select what the optimiser should try to estimate, use the Optimize combo box, then click the Optimize Button. If you select the "custom" setting, you can change

Pano Panel

Options concerning the output panorama can be set here.

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Added: 2007-02-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Radar Tools 0.18

Radar Tools 0.18


Radar Tools is an advanced SAR remote sensing image processing software. more>>
Radar Tools in short RAT is a small collection of tools for processing SAR (synthetic aperture radar) remote sensing data, packed together in a nice graphical user interface.
Our motivation to start the development of RAT is that modern remote sensing software like Erdas Image or ENVI include only some basic SAR functionality. Advanced algorithms have to be implemented by oneself.
So we descided to start the development of RAT. RAT should bring modern SAR algorithms to a wider user-base by simplifying in particular the data handling and processing of complex SAR data.
RAT is planned as an ongoing community effort, i.e. there will be no final version with a certain functionality. It is our idea to include more and more SAR tools in future and to make them freely available to the scientific community.
We of course also hope for external contributions. Because of this, the programming interface of RAT is kept quite simple and adding own functions is quite easy. Function templates are included in the distribution and a step-by-step description of how to program a RAT module will appear soon in the documentation.
Main features:
General features
- Cross-platform (Unix, Windows, Linux & Mac OSX)
- Free software, no commercial software license needed (when using the IDL-VM version)
- Availability of the complete source code
- Modular design, easy to extend by own functions
- Small memory footprint even when processing large images (vertical tiling)
- No limitation on the image size
- Keep track of data representation changes during image processing
- Optimised preview on screen while calculations are done in full resolution
- Native import routines for E-SAR (DLR) and ENVISAT-IMS (ESA) data
- Export possibility to generic graphic formats (png, jpg & tiff)
- Undo function for the last processing step
Generic image manipulation
- Resize, presumming & cut region
- Zooming of an area of interest
- Mirror vertical and horizontal
- Binary transforms
Single channel SAR
- SAR speckle filtering (Boxcar, Median, Gauss, Kuan, Frost, MAP Lee, refined Lee, Lee-Sigma)
- Edge detection (RoA, MSP-RoA, Sobel, Roberts)
- Co-occurance texture features, variation coefficient
- Point and distributed target analysis
- Generic slant-to-ground range projection
SAR polarimetry
- Polarimetric point target analysis
- Polarimetric speckle filtering (Boxcar, Lee, refined Lee)
- Polarimetric CFSAR edge detection
- Calculation of interchannel ratios, correlation & phase differences
- Formation of covariance and coherency matrix, span calculation
- Polarimetric basis transforms (linear -> circular ....)
- Decompositions (Pauli, Freman-Durdan, Moriyama, Entropy/Alpha, Eigenvalue, Sphere-Diplane-Helix....)
- Polarimetric classification (Entropy/Alpha/Anisotropy, Wishart, No. of scatterers, physical, Lee category preserving...)
- Polarimetric calibration: imbalance, symmetrisation & crosstalk (Quegan method)
SAR interferometry
- Image pair coregistration (coarse, subpixel & spatially varying)
- Interferogram formation
- Flat-earth removal
- Phase-unwrapping (least-squares only)
- Phase noise filter (Boxcar, Goldstein & GLSME)
- Coherence estimation (Boxcar, Gauss, Region Growing)
- Shaded relief calculation
Polarimetric SAR interferometry
- Formation of POLINSAR covariance and coherency matrices
- Coherence estimation & optimisation
- Extraction of optimised ESPRIT phases
- POLINSAR speckle filtering (Boxcar, Gauss & Lee)
- Coherence analysis in the complex unitary plane
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: Freeware Price:
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Linux Cluster Manager 2.75-1

Linux Cluster Manager 2.75-1


Linux Cluster Manager is a graphical tool for managing multiple Linux systems from a central location. more>>
Linux Cluster Manager is a graphical tool for managing multiple Linux systems from a central location. Meant primarily for Beowulf style clusters, it has many useful features for general system administration and even some non Linux specific possibilities like block level imaging.
Imaging with LCM is quick and easy as each node has its IP and hostname changed ready for boot as an independant node preloaded with all of your applications. Using a file based image, items can be changed such as the target device, the file system capacity, or even the file system type. Imagine requiring a new partition on boot disks already filled across hundreds of machines. It is a simple property change, re-image the node(s), and you are ready to go.
Image creation can be done from a running system or LCM can remote power on a node through WOL, PXE boot it, collect an image, and power off the node when complete.
All operations are simple point and click, no command line options to remember (these are optional), or complicated setup.
Main features:
- Easy to use GUI for all operations
- Real time status information for all nodes
- Connect to individual nodes via a user specified protocol (ssh, rsh, rlogin ,etc)
- Report on running processes across the cluster
Imaging Features
- Imaged nodes have IP and hostname information changed automatically, just image and boot
- Block level system imaging (can be used for any x86 based operating system)
- File level system imaging
- Wake on LAN for imaging
- Preconfigured for PXE boot of clients
- Images can be customized - target device changed, file system size, file system type
Monitor Features
- Real time status monitoring for all nodes, CPU and Network
- Scrolling, scalable graphs
- View all nodes or a subset you are interested in
Scripting Features
- Run scripts across the cluster or on select nodes without a client agent
- Connects via a user selected protocol with secure authentication
- Command line or GUI interface
- Can be incorporated into external scripts
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Added: 2007-04-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Semi-Batched-Image-Editor 0.9

Semi-Batched-Image-Editor 0.9


Semi-Batched-Image-Editor program is an image editor for Linux. more>>
Semi-Batched-Image-Editor program is an image editor for Linux.
The problem: Got a huge amount of scanned pictures (from your digital camera, or as Picture-CD from your favorite lab)? Want to rotate some of them to the right orientation? Select a good detail? Scale to a given output format? Want to do this with as less as possible mouseclicks?
The solution: SeBIE - the Semi-Batched-Image-Editor.
Main features:
- Input filename selection via regular expressions.
- Create output filename via regular expression and substitution.
- Select image details with a given proportion.
- Scale to a given output format when saving.
- Apply some color correction (at the moment only gamma curve correction is possible).
Why Semi-Batched? Because SeBIE is not fully batch processing. A rest of user interaction is still needed (and wanted).
SeBIE is written in C using the gdk/gtk (glib-2.0.7/gtk+-2.0.9) toolkit.
Installation:
Get the source distribution from the download page and unpack:
tar -xvzf sebie-0.9.tar.gz
Change to the sebie source directory:
cd sebie-0.9
Run the configure script:
./configure
Build the executable:
make all
And install it as root:
make install
Start the application using the command sebie....
Enhancements:
- Add events delete_event and destroy to main window.
- Handling resizable drawing area.
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Added: 2006-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Forumsigs Image Uploader 1.1.0

Forumsigs Image Uploader 1.1.0


Forumsigs Image Uploader allows you to browse sites and save the images on the page. more>>
Forumsigs Image Uploader allows you to browse sites and save the images on the page.

Browsing sites and want to save the images on the page? Upload them directly to your Forumsigs Image Hosting account.

This extension will allow you to upload images directly to your Forumsigs.com account.

Right click on an image on a web page and upload it to your Forumsigs account. Easily upload any image and it will also automatically generate URLs to the images.

Works with JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP images.

** Must have an account at Forumsigs.com prior to using. Signup today for your free account.

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Added: 2007-04-11 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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nautilus-image-converter 0.0.9

nautilus-image-converter 0.0.9


nautilus-image-converter is a Nautilus extension to mass resize images. more>>
nautilus-image-converter project is a Nautilus extension to mass resize images.

Adds a "Resize Images..." menu item to the context menu of all images. This opens a dialog where you set the desired image size and file name.

A click on "Resize" finally resizes the image(s) using ImageMagicks convert tool.

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Added: 2006-12-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mozvert image 0.0.1

Mozvert image 0.0.1


Mozvert image is a Firefox extension that uses convert from ImageMagick for saving images to its preferred formats. more>>
Mozvert image is a Firefox extension that uses convert from ImageMagick for saving images to its preferred formats.

It adds the entry "Convert Image As..." after "Save Image As..." with 8 predefined formats: PNG, JPG, GIF, XPM, TIFF, BMP, PS (PostScript), XBM, ICO.

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Added: 2007-06-28 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Java Image Album 1.1

Java Image Album 1.1


Java Image Album (jIA) is a Free Open Source easy to use wizard-style JavaTM application that generates HTML photo albums. more>>
Java Image Album project is a Free Open Source easy to use wizard-style JavaTM application that generates HTML photo albums.
Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails and detailed caption pages for each photo. Publishing a new photo album is as simple as copying a directory of images to your web directory.
Main features:
General Features
- Wizard-style interface
- 100% Java, runs on all platforms
- Supports .jpg images
- Read Exif information new
- Open Source! See the licence
User Interface Features
- Image preview
- HTML Caption editing
- Change order of photos to be published
- Select / deselect photos to be published
- Enhanced user interface, including easier selection of folders
- Remembers most settings from previous runs, speeding up the publishing process.
- Stores captions with source photos, in .txt files
- Time-saving shortcut keys for most options
- Select All and Clear All buttons on captions panel
- Faster thumbnail loading
Publishing Features
- Generates index page, with thumbnails
- Generates HTML pages with next/prev links
- Option to resize all portait or landscape images
- Option to output original sized images as well
- Customize number of output columns
- Option to generate multiple thumbnail pages
- Option to generate link to parent album
- Option to place detail caption above or below photo
- Option to align detail photo left, center or right
- Option to display EXIF information new
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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KIPI Plugin: OpenGL Image Viewer 0.1.1

KIPI Plugin: OpenGL Image Viewer 0.1.1


KIPI Plugin: OpenGL Image Viewer package is an OpenGL image viewer KIPI plugin. more>>
While Digikam is a great app for managing your images, it lacks a good and fast image viewer in my opinion. Unfortunately, the fastest image viewer for KDE, Kuickshow, is not available as KIPI plugin. Therefore I wrote this plugin to fill that gap
Main features:
- works as KIPI plugin
- fast image loading (about as fast as kuickshow)
- fast zooming/panning (faster than kuickshow)
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Added: 2007-01-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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