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nip2, the "free love child of Photoshop and Excel," is the GUI of vips. You don't directly edit images --- instead, like a spreadsheet, you build relationships between objects. nip2 actively manages these relationships: if you change an object property, the change is propagated ... [More] "spreadsheet-style." Like vips, nip2 is fast and needs little memory. You can comfortably work with multi-gigabyte images on very modest hardware. In addition to the visual programming interface accessible through the GUI, nip2 has command-line and batch modes. It even has its own functional programming language (for writing extensions). [Less]

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The VIPS library/image processing system is well suited for larger than RAM true and false-colour images. VIPS can be used for image format conversion, colour calibration, image filtering, transformation and analysis, thumbnail generation, small object recognition and many other image processing ... [More] tasks. VIPS is well suited for medical and scientific research & development and batch image processing. It is not so good for retouching photographs. The system has two main parts: libvips is the library, and nip2 is the GUI. Both execute common image processing tasks faster than other image processing systems because of sophisticated memory/task management and multicore compatibility. VIPS runs in batch (command line) mode on *nix, Windows, Mac and other OSes. [Less]

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jscolor is a JavaScript component extending standard form controls of a smooth color picker dialog. All you need to pickerize your text fields is to include script jscolor.js into your HTML page and turn all related INPUT elements into INPUT CLASS="color"

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Oyranos is a Colour Management System (CMS) on operating system level. It allows users to match predictably input device colours to output device colours across supporting applications. Oyranos is based one the well established ICC standard and various other specifications. System wide settings in ... [More] Oyranos shall ensure consistency in a portable fashion. Oyranos will provide in the future a Colour Matching Module (CMM) framework. Users can then transparently select a desired colour engine. [Less]

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This mod adds a topic title colour.

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OpenICC has two main goals. The first goal is to work out a common set of settings for color savvy applications to share profiles and settings. The second goal is to bring together those developers in areas like printing, display and desktop applications to work together to make color ... [More] management end to end work for open source applications. [Less]

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theme one

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UI Pipe Dream: A Novel Multi Colour SelectorOverviewProject Status: Finished core project. Version 1.0 Final available for download. The UI Pipe Dream is a project designed to explore the selection of Harmonious colours. One common pitfall of most colour selectors such as those used in Photoshop ... [More] , Microsoft word, or The Gimp are that none of them help you select groups of colours. What's worse, some of the colour combinations cannot be distinguished from neighbouring colours because the colour you're selecting is in the pixel covered by the mouse cursor. This project was produced for the course User Interface Design (159.703/410) at Massey University under the supervision of Professor Paul Lyons. It draws from colour theory and ideas presented in the Colour Harmoniser Project. Expect the project to freeze from November, 2008 because that's the deadline. (Unless any of the members feel passionate about keeping this thing running). ObjectivesHarmonious colour schemes are conventionally based on wireframes with simple geometric shape. The aims of this project are to: COMPLETED Provide a simple way to select a single colour from a picker/chooser. COMPLETED Provide a way to use the single colour to find colour sets. COMPLETED Provide a means of saving colour sets to HTML/CSS files. Post Project ObjectivesCOMPLETED Provide a way to run the project from this page using JNLP (JSR-56). Project will be re-opened till the 5th of October 2009. Technical DetailWe've all heard the prhase "Complemantary colours look good together", or "use dark and light versions of the same colour" or "use colours that occur near each other on the colour wheel". All of these rules correspond to colours that fall along straight lines or simple curves, or a Y-shape within a perceptually uniform colour space, so if we make up a set of wireframes with those shapes, and plonk them into the colour space, then the colours at points along a wireframe should "work" together wherever the wireframe is, and however it's oriented. This project is built in Java using the Swing framework. The user interface uses custom drawing components to represent the 'rainbow' bar, and behind the scenes, you're manipulating a single colour model object. Most of the project was hacked together, but it's fairly readable. If anyone wants to use this project, or join it, please mention something in the Wiki, or in the issues section and I'll keep an eye on those places for updates. Dependencies: Java 5 or Greater Apache Log4j 1.2, or greater. JUnit 4.2, or greater. [Less]

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Will be full of colour and images that will make you think and will trick your eyes.

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Are you feeling lonely in the corner of an IRC channel? Ever thought people are ignoring your messages, because you aren't writing in letters big enough? No need to worry any longer! wammasay provides multi-line text output with beautiful mIRC-compatible colours.

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