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image-viewer
image-viewer is a very simple Kommander script to view images. more>>
image-viewer is a very simple Kommander script. But written following one of the 2-3 tutorials you can find on the net. Included in tarball you can find this guide to introduce in Kommander GUI. The site is: http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=04/12/17/2033227&tid=49 and was written in 2004 by Michał Kosmulski
I know people want to use this great program..but documentations are very poor...this example helps people who wants to learn something about simple array, combobox, label and connections between signals and slots..very very important.
So, i hope the guide and the example will be usefull.
<<lessI know people want to use this great program..but documentations are very poor...this example helps people who wants to learn something about simple array, combobox, label and connections between signals and slots..very very important.
So, i hope the guide and the example will be usefull.
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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1166 downloads
Image rotator 0.2
Image rotator can be used to automatically detect and rotate landscape/portrait photos from digital cameras. more>>
Image rotator can be used to automatically detect and rotate landscape/portrait photos from digital cameras.
Currently, only outdoor photos are recognized. Image rotator is a command line tool which uses an artifical neural network to detect the orientation of images. Image reading, scaling, and rotation are done with the ImageMagick library.
Enhancements:
- The --verify option can now be used to decrease the number of false decisions.
- This is done by running the image three times (original, rotated left, rotated right) through the neural network.
- A small memory leak was fixed.
<<lessCurrently, only outdoor photos are recognized. Image rotator is a command line tool which uses an artifical neural network to detect the orientation of images. Image reading, scaling, and rotation are done with the ImageMagick library.
Enhancements:
- The --verify option can now be used to decrease the number of false decisions.
- This is done by running the image three times (original, rotated left, rotated right) through the neural network.
- A small memory leak was fixed.
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Added: 2005-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1527 downloads
ImageConverter 1.0
ImageConverter is able to convert one image type (example:gif) to another type (example:jpeg). more>>
ImageConverter is able to convert one image type (example:gif) to another type (example:jpeg).
ImageConverter application uses ImageMagick to conver the images!
<<lessImageConverter application uses ImageMagick to conver the images!
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1368 downloads
Image Viewer 2.2.1
Image Viewer is a tool for viewing, converting, grabbing, and printing images. more>>
Image Viewer is an image viewer with real-time interactive pan and zoom viewing that uses the GTK+ toolkit and Imlib (or Imlib2).
Image Viewer can open and save to any image format supported by Imlib, rectangular crop, grab the screen, print, and display on the root window.
Main features:
- View
- Convert
- Grab (Screenshot)
- Print
- Rotate
- Crop
- Resize
- Display on Desktop
Enhancements:
- A bug was fixed in the saving of animated GIF images in which looping was not an option.
- The disposal method support for GIF images was improved.
<<lessImage Viewer can open and save to any image format supported by Imlib, rectangular crop, grab the screen, print, and display on the root window.
Main features:
- View
- Convert
- Grab (Screenshot)
- Rotate
- Crop
- Resize
- Display on Desktop
Enhancements:
- A bug was fixed in the saving of animated GIF images in which looping was not an option.
- The disposal method support for GIF images was improved.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
829 downloads
Image Repository 0.7
Image Repository provides a centralized image repository capable of holding thousands of images with keyword/tag-based browsing. more>>
Image Repository provides a centralized image repository capable of holding thousands of images with keyword/tag-based browsing.
Image Repository is a centralized image repository capable of holding thousands of images with keyword/tag-based browsing and filtering.
Main features:
- Its goal is to provide you with an easy way to have a centralized image library with thousands of images categorized by keywords, dates, etc.
- It has special handling that lets you browse the keyword space like it was a collection of nested folders. Example: Browse to keyword "Carnivores", you will get the available keywords "Cats", "Dogs", and the selection will narrow down, applying all the keywords you have selected on your path through the keyword space.
- It comes complete with a Kupu "library", meaning you can browse the keywords through the Kupu image insertion dialog to make it easy to locate images even in a large collection of images.
- It has a tagging interface that lets you tag images with a thumbnail like view, and apply keywords to multiple images at once.
- It uses whatever image type you have installed (it does need to be added as an addable type and be able to supply thumbnails like the default Plone image type, though).
Enhancements:
- Added action to register the repository in Kupu. [fschulze]
- Using interfaces, views and adapters in various places to make this more flexible. [fschulze]
- Removed unused code. [fschulze]
<<lessImage Repository is a centralized image repository capable of holding thousands of images with keyword/tag-based browsing and filtering.
Main features:
- Its goal is to provide you with an easy way to have a centralized image library with thousands of images categorized by keywords, dates, etc.
- It has special handling that lets you browse the keyword space like it was a collection of nested folders. Example: Browse to keyword "Carnivores", you will get the available keywords "Cats", "Dogs", and the selection will narrow down, applying all the keywords you have selected on your path through the keyword space.
- It comes complete with a Kupu "library", meaning you can browse the keywords through the Kupu image insertion dialog to make it easy to locate images even in a large collection of images.
- It has a tagging interface that lets you tag images with a thumbnail like view, and apply keywords to multiple images at once.
- It uses whatever image type you have installed (it does need to be added as an addable type and be able to supply thumbnails like the default Plone image type, though).
Enhancements:
- Added action to register the repository in Kupu. [fschulze]
- Using interfaces, views and adapters in various places to make this more flexible. [fschulze]
- Removed unused code. [fschulze]
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
934 downloads
Image Assistant 0.2.4
Image Assistant is a Firefox extension that launches an image in an external viewer. more>>
Image Assistant is a Firefox extension that launches an image in an external viewer, when user selects the context menu item provided, which is titled "Open Image..." and is located under View Image right-click menu item.
This allows for zooming, printing, and other rich functionality not available in the browser.
<<lessThis allows for zooming, printing, and other rich functionality not available in the browser.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
893 downloads
QVV Image Viewer 0.19
QVV is image viewer based on TrollTechs Qt Toolkit! more>>
QVV is image viewer based on TrollTechs Qt Toolkit! QVV is small, simple, handy ( last one is IMO ). However the sources are there -- you can come up with your own opinion.
NOTE: QVV 0.16 AND LATER VERSIONS REQUIRE QT 3.x!
QVV allows you to browse directories with lynx-like interface, view images browse next/prev image while showing image window or in the directory list, multiple image windows and directory browsers can be opened/closed with a single key, panning easy with arrow keys or mouse and few other things as well.
QVV is only few hundred lines of source code and handles as much file formats as Qt does -- JPEG (all sorts of jpegs that jpeglib supports), PNG, GIF, XPM and more..
<<lessNOTE: QVV 0.16 AND LATER VERSIONS REQUIRE QT 3.x!
QVV allows you to browse directories with lynx-like interface, view images browse next/prev image while showing image window or in the directory list, multiple image windows and directory browsers can be opened/closed with a single key, panning easy with arrow keys or mouse and few other things as well.
QVV is only few hundred lines of source code and handles as much file formats as Qt does -- JPEG (all sorts of jpegs that jpeglib supports), PNG, GIF, XPM and more..
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Added: 2005-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AJAX Image Dump System 1.1
AJAX Image Dump System is a image dump system written in PHP and Javascript using MYSQL databases, with AJAX functionality. more>>
AJAX Image Dump System or AIDS for short, is a image dump system written in PHP and Javascript using MYSQL databases, with AJAX functionality using the jquery library and the MOD_REWRITE Apache module to shorten down URL-addresses. The system also uses the XTemplate.
Enhancements:
- Fixed the bug causing the second image uploaded to fail, and send the user to the upload.php page.
- See https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1735653&group_id=198562&atid=965971 for more info regarding this bug.
- Got more of the system onto the xtemplatephp-system and added support for multiple languages, translation will begin shortly.
- Better support for adding other languages will come in one of the next releases. (See langNO.php for the current running language).
- Changed the link for the pictures after a uploading to point to the right page (removed .jpg at the end of the link).
<<lessEnhancements:
- Fixed the bug causing the second image uploaded to fail, and send the user to the upload.php page.
- See https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1735653&group_id=198562&atid=965971 for more info regarding this bug.
- Got more of the system onto the xtemplatephp-system and added support for multiple languages, translation will begin shortly.
- Better support for adding other languages will come in one of the next releases. (See langNO.php for the current running language).
- Changed the link for the pictures after a uploading to point to the right page (removed .jpg at the end of the link).
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Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
855 downloads
Holodeck10 Image Print 1.2
Holodeck10 The purpose of the application allows the user to lay out images to be printed. more>>
Holodeck10 is built using JAVA for the Linux Operating system. Holodeck10 Image Print utilizes the log4j package from the Free Software Foundation (www.apache.org) to facilitate logging of debuging information.
The project takes advantage of the ImageIO class to reduce the memory consumption associated with processing images. The Concurrent package that is now included with JAVA 1.5 is utilized to handle multi-threading of the processing.
Holodeck10 allows the user to select images to be set on a standard LETTER sized page to be printed in either LANDSCAPE or PORTRAIT orientation and then printed. The current version supports layouts of 1x1, 1x2, 2x2, 2x3, 4x5, and 6x8 in either LANDSCAPE or PORTRAIT.
The software uses a filechooser with a filefilter to display the image files that are available. Currently the filefilter allows for the selection of *.gif, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.xcf, *.xpm, and *.png files.
The SimpleDocument interface in JAVA is used to format the page for printing.
<<lessThe project takes advantage of the ImageIO class to reduce the memory consumption associated with processing images. The Concurrent package that is now included with JAVA 1.5 is utilized to handle multi-threading of the processing.
Holodeck10 allows the user to select images to be set on a standard LETTER sized page to be printed in either LANDSCAPE or PORTRAIT orientation and then printed. The current version supports layouts of 1x1, 1x2, 2x2, 2x3, 4x5, and 6x8 in either LANDSCAPE or PORTRAIT.
The software uses a filechooser with a filefilter to display the image files that are available. Currently the filefilter allows for the selection of *.gif, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.xcf, *.xpm, and *.png files.
The SimpleDocument interface in JAVA is used to format the page for printing.
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Added: 2006-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1038 downloads
Image Magazine 1.0
Image Magazine provides a content type which acts both as a folder and as an image. more>>
Image Magazine provides a content type which acts both as a folder and as an image.
You populate it with 2 to 4 images, and optionnaly select a layout.
Options include width, background color, padding and margin, and layout mode.
ImageMag then merges the images into a layout while keeping the aspect ratios.
You can then use and call your ImageMag as a standard ploneImage, this mean you can :
.use instance/image_thumbnail, instance/image_large, and so on suffixes to call its different sizes
.call it directly from kupu to illustrate your articles (see readme.txt)
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.2
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
<<lessYou populate it with 2 to 4 images, and optionnaly select a layout.
Options include width, background color, padding and margin, and layout mode.
ImageMag then merges the images into a layout while keeping the aspect ratios.
You can then use and call your ImageMag as a standard ploneImage, this mean you can :
.use instance/image_thumbnail, instance/image_large, and so on suffixes to call its different sizes
.call it directly from kupu to illustrate your articles (see readme.txt)
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.2
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
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Added: 2007-03-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
Image Resize Wizard 1.5
Image Resize Wizard is a free PHP script you can add to your web site that enables your visitors to re-size their images. more>>
Image Resize Wizard is a PHP script witch you can add to your web site that enables your visitors to re-size their images quickly and efficiently.
The user just selects their image and the largest side length and click "resize". Image Resize Wizard is very easy to install and can add some very useful functionality to your site.
Main features:
- Image Resize Wizard is easy to install. Just unzip and upload, or if youre using it on a local server, just unzip!
- The Image Resize Wizard interface is as simple as it gets. Just two inputs, a click, and the user gets their image resized.
- No odd libraries needed, the script should work on most servers with PHP installed.
<<lessThe user just selects their image and the largest side length and click "resize". Image Resize Wizard is very easy to install and can add some very useful functionality to your site.
Main features:
- Image Resize Wizard is easy to install. Just unzip and upload, or if youre using it on a local server, just unzip!
- The Image Resize Wizard interface is as simple as it gets. Just two inputs, a click, and the user gets their image resized.
- No odd libraries needed, the script should work on most servers with PHP installed.
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Added: 2006-02-22 License: Freeware Price:
1343 downloads
Image::ParseGIF 0.2
Image::ParseGIF can parse a GIF image into its compenent parts. more>>
Image::ParseGIF can parse a GIF image into its compenent parts.
SYNOPSIS
use Image::ParseGIF;
$gif = new Image::ParseGIF ("image.gif") or die "failed to parse: $@n";
# write out a deanimated version, showing only the first frame
$gif->deanimate(0);
# same again, manually printing each part
print $gif->header;
print $gif->part(0);
print $gif->trailer;
# or, without passing scalars around:
$gif->print_header;
$gif->print_part(0);
$gif->print_trailer;
# send an animated gif frame by frame
# - makes for a progress bar which really means something
$gif = new Image::ParseGIF ("progress.gif") or die "failed to parse: $@n";
$gif->print_header;
$gif->print_percent(0.00); # starting...
do_some_work_stage1();
$gif->print_percent(0.10); # 10% complete
do_some_work_stage2();
$gif->print_percent(0.25); # 25% complete
do_some_work_stage3();
$gif->print_percent(0.70); # 70% complete
do_some_work_stage4();
$gif->print_percent(1.00); # done!
$gif->print_trailer;
This module parses a Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) image into its component parts. A GIF is essentially made up of one or more images - multiple images typically are used for animated gifs.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Image::ParseGIF;
$gif = new Image::ParseGIF ("image.gif") or die "failed to parse: $@n";
# write out a deanimated version, showing only the first frame
$gif->deanimate(0);
# same again, manually printing each part
print $gif->header;
print $gif->part(0);
print $gif->trailer;
# or, without passing scalars around:
$gif->print_header;
$gif->print_part(0);
$gif->print_trailer;
# send an animated gif frame by frame
# - makes for a progress bar which really means something
$gif = new Image::ParseGIF ("progress.gif") or die "failed to parse: $@n";
$gif->print_header;
$gif->print_percent(0.00); # starting...
do_some_work_stage1();
$gif->print_percent(0.10); # 10% complete
do_some_work_stage2();
$gif->print_percent(0.25); # 25% complete
do_some_work_stage3();
$gif->print_percent(0.70); # 70% complete
do_some_work_stage4();
$gif->print_percent(1.00); # done!
$gif->print_trailer;
This module parses a Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) image into its component parts. A GIF is essentially made up of one or more images - multiple images typically are used for animated gifs.
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Added: 2006-08-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1181 downloads
Quick Image Viewer 2.1-pre11
Quick Image Viewer is a very small and pretty fast GDK/Imlib image viewer. more>>
Quick Image Viewer (qiv) is a very small and fast GDK/Imlib image viewer designed to replace the classic image viewers like xv or xloadimage. Quick Image Viewer program runs on FreeBSD, Linux (libc5/glibc), Solaris (SunOS) and HP-UX.
Main features:
- moving & zooming image in fullscreen mode.
- setting image as x11 background (centered,tiled,stretched..) with user settable background color
- fullscreen viewing with a great statusbar
- external "qiv-command" program support
- screensaver mode
- brightness/contrast/gamma correction
- real transparency
- maxpect (zoom to screen size while preserving aspect ratio)
- scale_down (scale down to big images to fit screen size)
- slideshow (with random order if you want)
- filename filer
- flip horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right
- delete function (move to .qiv-trash/)
- jump to image number x, jump forward/backward x images
Enhancements:
- This release has some bugfixes and new options.
<<lessMain features:
- moving & zooming image in fullscreen mode.
- setting image as x11 background (centered,tiled,stretched..) with user settable background color
- fullscreen viewing with a great statusbar
- external "qiv-command" program support
- screensaver mode
- brightness/contrast/gamma correction
- real transparency
- maxpect (zoom to screen size while preserving aspect ratio)
- scale_down (scale down to big images to fit screen size)
- slideshow (with random order if you want)
- filename filer
- flip horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right
- delete function (move to .qiv-trash/)
- jump to image number x, jump forward/backward x images
Enhancements:
- This release has some bugfixes and new options.
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
921 downloads
KIWI Image System rev435
KIWI Image System provides a complete operating system image solution for Linux supported hardware platforms. more>>
KIWI Image System provides a complete operating system image solution for Linux supported hardware platforms as well as for virtualisation systems like Xen Qemu or VMware. The KIWI architecture was designed as a two level system. The first stage, based on a valid software package source, creates a so called physical extend according to the provided image description. The second stage creates from a required physical extend an operating system image. The result of the second stage is called a logical extend or short an image.
A normal installation process is starting from a given installation source and installs single pieces of software until the system is complete. During this process there may be manual user intervention required. However an operating system image represents an already completed installation encapsulated as a file and optionally includes the configuration for a specific task. Such an operating system starts working as soon as the image has been brought to a system storage device no matter if this is a volatile or non volatile storage. The process of creating an image takes place without user interaction.
This means all requirements of the encapsulated system has to be fulfilled before the image is created. According to this the so called image description tree stores all the information needed to create an image.
Main features:
- Distribution independent
- Support for virtualisation systems like Xen
- Support for deploying images over the network
- Support for VMware / Qemu images
- Support for USB-Stick systems
- Support for LiveCD/DVD systems
- Centralized image description based on XML
- Prebuild boot images for SUSE systems
- Prebuild PXE configuration usable with kiwi netboot images
- SUSE Linux on a 128MB flash card.. yes thats possible
<<lessA normal installation process is starting from a given installation source and installs single pieces of software until the system is complete. During this process there may be manual user intervention required. However an operating system image represents an already completed installation encapsulated as a file and optionally includes the configuration for a specific task. Such an operating system starts working as soon as the image has been brought to a system storage device no matter if this is a volatile or non volatile storage. The process of creating an image takes place without user interaction.
This means all requirements of the encapsulated system has to be fulfilled before the image is created. According to this the so called image description tree stores all the information needed to create an image.
Main features:
- Distribution independent
- Support for virtualisation systems like Xen
- Support for deploying images over the network
- Support for VMware / Qemu images
- Support for USB-Stick systems
- Support for LiveCD/DVD systems
- Centralized image description based on XML
- Prebuild boot images for SUSE systems
- Prebuild PXE configuration usable with kiwi netboot images
- SUSE Linux on a 128MB flash card.. yes thats possible
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
857 downloads
Image::BMP 1.13
Image::BMP is a bitmap parser/viewer. more>>
Image::BMP is a bitmap parser/viewer.
SYNOPSIS
use Image::BMP;
# Example one:
my $img = new Image::BMP(
file => some.bmp,
debug => 1,
);
$img->view_ascii;
# Example two:
my $img2 = new Image::BMP;
$img2->open_file(another.bmp);
my $color = $img2->xy(100,100); # Get pixel at 100,100
my ($r,$g,$b) = $img2->xy_rgb(100,200);
Image::BMP objects can parse and even ascii view bitmaps of the .BMP format. It can read most of the common forms of this format.
It can be used to:
Just get image info, dont read the whole image:
my $img = new Image::BMP(file => some.bmp);
print "Resolution: $img->{Width} x $img->{Height}n";
View images
(See C< SYNOPSIS > example one)
Read images and poke at pixels
(See C< SYNOPSIS > example two)
Parse through all pixel data
(See C< ADD_PIXEL > below)
It does not currently write bmap data, simply because I didnt have a use for that yet. Convince me and Ill add it.
Version restrictions:
4-bit RLE compression
- I havent seen an image like this yet, it wouldnt be hard to add.
bitfields compression
- I dont even know what that is..
RLE delta compression
- This isnt tested yet - I havent seen an image that uses this portion of RLE compression, so it currently does what I think is right and then prints a message asking you to send me the image/results.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Image::BMP;
# Example one:
my $img = new Image::BMP(
file => some.bmp,
debug => 1,
);
$img->view_ascii;
# Example two:
my $img2 = new Image::BMP;
$img2->open_file(another.bmp);
my $color = $img2->xy(100,100); # Get pixel at 100,100
my ($r,$g,$b) = $img2->xy_rgb(100,200);
Image::BMP objects can parse and even ascii view bitmaps of the .BMP format. It can read most of the common forms of this format.
It can be used to:
Just get image info, dont read the whole image:
my $img = new Image::BMP(file => some.bmp);
print "Resolution: $img->{Width} x $img->{Height}n";
View images
(See C< SYNOPSIS > example one)
Read images and poke at pixels
(See C< SYNOPSIS > example two)
Parse through all pixel data
(See C< ADD_PIXEL > below)
It does not currently write bmap data, simply because I didnt have a use for that yet. Convince me and Ill add it.
Version restrictions:
4-bit RLE compression
- I havent seen an image like this yet, it wouldnt be hard to add.
bitfields compression
- I dont even know what that is..
RLE delta compression
- This isnt tested yet - I havent seen an image that uses this portion of RLE compression, so it currently does what I think is right and then prints a message asking you to send me the image/results.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-07-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
828 downloads
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