ImLab for Linux 2.3.4

ImLab is a free open source graphical application for Scientific Image Processing that runs in Linux and many other UNIX systems. It supports multiple windows, data types including 32 bit integers, 32 bit real numbers and complex numbers. It is implemented in C++ and also in C to provide a very simple way to add new functions. It has many image operations and supports several file formats. ...

Author Antonio Scuri
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2010-01-30
Downloads 309
Filesize 1.20 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords graphic editor, adjust picture display, scientific image process, editor, graphic, adjust
Users' rating
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... to model images and other objects, so the code looks like an extended C. I do use ... processing routines for the available data types, the code is rather simple to understand, even for those ...