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Rawstudio 1.2

Version: 

1.2

LastUpdated: 

Jan 8 2010

Description: 

Rawstudio can read and convert RAW-images from many different cameras, including Nikon and Canon. Rawstudio uses dcraw.

OpenSceneGraph 2.8.1

Version: 

2.8.1

LastUpdated: 

Sep 16 2009

Description: 

The OpenSceneGraph is an open source high performance 3D graphics toolkit, used by application developers in fields such as visual simulation, games, virtual reality, scientific visualization and modelling. Written entirely in Standard C++ and OpenGL it runs on all Windows platforms, OSX, GNU/Linux, IRIX, Solaris, HP-Ux, AIX and FreeBSD operating systems. The OpenSceneGraph is now well established as the world leading scene graph technology, used widely in the vis-sim, space, scientific, oil-gas, games and virtual reality industries.

SpecialNotes: 

in Main

smilla-enlarger 0.8.5

Version: 

0.8.5

LastUpdated: 

Sep 16 2009

Description: 

SmillaEnlarger project ("imageenlarger") is a small graphical tool ( based on Qt ) to resize, especially magnify bitmaps in high quality.

SpecialNotes: 

New in Test

Ristretto 0.0.21

Version: 

0.0.21

LastUpdated: 

May 6 2009

Description: 

Ristretto is a fast and lightweight picture-viewer for the Xfce desktop environment.

SpecialNotes: 

32 and 64 bit versions in the main repo

kipiplugins 0.1.7

Version: 

0.1.7

LastUpdated: 

Jun 7 2009

Description: 

KIPI (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common plugin structure for Digikam, KPhotoAlbum, Showimg and GwenView. Its aim is to share image plugins among graphic applications. Kipi is based on the old digiKam plugins implementation. One of the nicest things about KDE Photo Management Programs like "digiKam", "KPhotoAlbum", "GwenView" and "ShowImg" is how easily its functionality can be extended, by using plugins. Plugins can manipulate image files in almost any way that users can. Their advantage is that it is much easier to add a capability to the host application by writing a small plugin than by modifying the host application core. Many valuable plugins have C++ source code that only comes to 100-200 lines or so. Kipi plugins are additional functions for the KDE Images Managment Host Programs. They can add extra menus and shortcuts, and extend the host programs features. You can install as many or as few as you like, from within host programs.

SpecialNotes: 

32b and 64b are in Main Community repository

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