69 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
SynScope is an offline visualization and alignment tool for time-varying signals acquired from multiple sources that may differ in offset and/or sample rate. SynScope allows you to define reference points that correspond to identical events between source pairs. It then estimates the offset and resample rate to link these sources. It maps sample time from one source to the other via a link equation. Signal alignment can be inspected with synchronous visualization or resampling. With synchronous visualization, linked signals scroll together according to the link relation. With resampling, linked signals are resampled to the highest sample rate and offset-compensated.
Vis/Space is a client-server system for visually exploring data structures in 3D virtual space. It allows the placement of various data sources in a three-dimensional environment. Custom search terms can be entered into a query field, or can be navigated to and from an existing object. All objects like images and "text screens" can be moved around. A single click on an image shows the full-resolution version in the foreground. Whole collections of images can be moved. A click to the cube also toggles among several different possible layouts. Data sources include search engines, microblogging, Wikipedia, image/video search, and 4chan.
Jim (Java Image Manager) is a program for managing your personal images (photos, etc.). While Jim is really easy to use, its tagging technology is quite powerful. A plugin system makes it easy extensible with new technologies. It runs on several operating systems (including Windows, Linux and many more); all you need is a Java Runtime Environment.
JImageView an image viewer with no extra features. It is essentially an image display plus a menu-bar which includes the following actions: Rotate (Clockwise, Counter Clockwise, Rotate Normal); Scale (Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom to fit, Zoom Normal); Mirror (Flip Horizontally, Flip Vertically, Flip Normal); Fullscreen display; Slideshow mode; and Print.
Seg3D is a volume editing and processing tool that combines a flexible manual segmentation interface with powerful higher-dimensional image processing and segmentation algorithms from the Insight Toolkit. DICOM, VFF, META, NRRD, and many other volume formats are supported. Users can explore and label image volumes using configurable, orthogonal slice view windows and 3D volume rendering.
Flash'In'App is a Cocoa framework that lets you load and fully manage Adobe Flash movies from your own applications. It provides classes that play SWF files, communicate with them via External API, FSCommands, or Variables, control external resource loading, and much more. They can interact with Flash Player.plugin and SWF files themselves.
Comic Reader Pro is a program for displaying comic books in the cbr and cbz formats. It will also display any folder of JPEG images. It is designed to be fast, unobtrustive, uncluttered, and not get in the way of your viewing. You can auto-scroll your way through an entire comic using a single key or mouse button. You can adjust to a comfortable zoom level with smooth scaling, and when you come to a full page spread, simply hold the right mouse button down to snap out to full page view.
OrbySPV (Sequential Panoramic Viewer) gives you the ability to create highly interactive virtual tours, similiar to the Google Maps Street View, using your own panaromic images. The Orby experience is not like the other virtual tours that you may have seen around the Web, where you stand in one spot and look around in a static 360 degree bubble. Orby has that ability, but instead of standing in a single position, you can actually walk around in the captured environment, stop at any position, and zoom and rotate as much as you want.