7 projects tagged "Graphics Conversion"
wApua is a WAP WML browser written in Perl with a Tk user interface. It uses libwww-perl as its backend, has history and cache, and can display most WML tags, including tables and WBMP images. It includes a WBMP to XBM (wbmp2xbm) converter for command line use. It runs under X11 on Linux, BSD, Solaris, and Mac OS X as well as on Windows (both native and under Cygwin with X11). It should also work on other operating systems which are supported by Perl 5.6 or higher and Tk 800 or higher.
The Nokia Logo Converter for Linux is a program that is capable of converting most Nokia Logo Files (*.nlm, *.nol) into Bitmap and vice-versa, allowing you this way to use any Bitmap (other graphic formats also supported) you drew or copied from somewhere as a logo for your Nokia Mobile Phone or to browse your collection of Nokia Logo files. It handles both formats of Logos (Operator and Picture SMS) and has an integrated file browser showing you every Logo or Bitmap in a directory while you scroll in the file box. It features a batch convert mode, so you can convert several files at once. It also offers standard file managing functions so you can manage your logos on your hard disk.
fax2png extracts a specified page from a 1-bit black and white TIFF image, such as a fax, and efficiently converts it to PNG format without the performance overhead of netpbm-based solutions. Antialiasing is supported to produce attractive reductions to typical Web browser widths. 90-degree-interval rotations and flips are also supported.
The Photomaniac Media Library is a media management solution for digital photographers who have to manage large amounts of digital media. Its strength is its native support for RAW images, version control, team functionality, speed, cross-platform compatibility, and cost efficiency.
Ansilove/PHP is a set of tools that convert ANSi and artscene-related file formats into PNG images, supporting ANSi (.ANS), PCBOARD (.PCB), BiNARY (.BIN), ADF (.ADF), iDF (.IDF), TUNDRA (.TND), and XBiN (.XB) formats. It includes a command line converter and a library for doing "on the fly" conversions. It creates optimized 4-bit PNG files and supports SAUCE, 80x25, 80x50, Amiga fonts, and iCE colors. It supports 14 MS-DOS charsets (IBM PC, Baltic, Cyrillic, French Canadian, Greek (CP737 and 869), Hebrew, Icelandic, Latin-1, Latin-2, Nordic, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish) as well as unofficial charsets (Armenian, Persian).
GAIA Image Transcoder (GIT) is a library that operates image transcoding, with a special focus on mobile applications. It comes in two parts: a transformation and transcoding library that performs image adaptation to mobile device using information retrieved from WURFL files, and a very simple JSP tag library that enables library utilization in a J2EE environment. The transcoding library works as a transformation pipeline. The pipeline is composed of a set of filters. A filter can operate directly on the image body, or indirectly on the associated meta-information. The GIT architecture supports the management cycle of such pipes, while GIT tag libraries simplifies their definition.
A TCP gateway daemon for the X10 CM15A, CM15Pro, and CM19A home automation controllers.