25 projects tagged "Image Processing"
Bad Peggy searches for damaged JPEG files and validates and verifies pictures for truncation and other blemishes, which sometimes occur when such files are downloaded or restored from bad backups. It's fast, easy to use, and reliable in the analysis it does. It uses all available CPU cores too.
Twibright Registrator removes noise and can quadruple the resolution of a camera in software by matching several pictures together. It can be applied to remove noise, JPEG artifacts, rain, CRT stripes, and passersby. It can enhance night photos and provide the effect of long exposure in daylight. Pictures are matched by removing shift, rotation, zoom, and brightness changes. It features high performance bilinear interpolation, automatic adaptive corrective deconvolution, 32-bit float depth, photometrically linear space, and 16-bit depth PNG output.
GoFigure2 is a cross-platform application for visualization, processing, and analysis of out-of-core multidimensional microscopy data (5D data sets). Users can visualize images, segment cells in 3d, track cells through time, and detect cell divisions to generate lineages. Results are stored in a MySQL database back-end. Once data has been processed, cell-based object features are quantified and can be used for sorting, color-coding, analysis, or exported to external tools. GoFigure2 was developed for biology research including studying the development of embryos (zebrafish and mouse), synthetic biology (signaling), and for drug screening.
Into is a cross-platform machine intelligence application framework written in C++. Into provides a different, fast way to build high-performance applications for image analysis, machine vision, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence. It features a layered API and more than 20 fully interoperable plug-in modules for accessing image and data sources, powerful feature extractors, classifiers, neural networks, and much more. It also provides Ydin, an innovative execution engine that makes it easy to create dynamic programs that automatically run in parallel, enabling you to create more with less hassle, less code, and less time. Into uses Qt to let you create beautiful user interfaces for your applications with ease.
Converseen is an image converter and resizer written in C++ with the powerful Qt4 libraries. Thanks to the Magick++ image libraries, it supports more than 100 image formats like DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PhotoCD, PNG, Postscript, SVG, TIFF, and many others. Converseen allows you to convert, resize, rotate, and automatically flip an unlimited number of images. It can save you time because it can process more than one image with one mouse click. It features a very simple user interface without strange options.
Convex processing is a quick and efficient library to implement algorithms based on convex analysis. Some specific fields are addressed, such as general image processing and tomography. The graphical interface allows users to play with some reconstruction algorithms in tomography and denoising. For developers, the API is simple, several examples of use are provided, and all important parts are covered by unit tests. This software is intended to help people play, understand, and improve those algorithms.