A simple tool for creating, displaying and editing EXIF, EXIF-GPS and IPTC information in digital images. You can import XML, Excel and CSV files or export to them. Restricted Lite version and extended Pro version available.
Enables you to control Canon digital reflex cameras remotely from your PC or laptop and provides a multitude of options that extend far beyond the utility supplied by Canon for the camera.
Tool that allows you to create design sketches for user interfaces (GUI mockups) quickly and easily. Use drag and drop to arrange scalable templates of typical interface elements, such as form fields, navigation bars and tabs, on the desktop, and to modify their appearance. Can be integrated into Confluence, JIRA, FogBugz and XWIKI; requires Adobe Air.
This tool helps you generate morphing or warping images and films. It supports numerous different image formats, including BMP, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, TGA or PCX, and also 32-bit formats with alpha channel; according to the manufacturer it uses hardware acceleration to achieve rendering speeds of up to several hundred FPS (frames per second) so that users can see the results in real time.
Perl library that can read and write metadata such as EXIF, IPTC, XMP, JFIF and GPS for multiple images, videos and sound files. Use ExifTool GUI to add a graphic user interface.
Software and library for downloading images from standard digital camera models; you will find a list of supported devices on the project web site; manufacturer's web site currently not available.
Records single images or image sequences with the webcam and offers various backgrounds and effects. Also available as advanced paid pro version. Fast and secure download from The H
For creating high-dynamic-range images with tone mapping algorithms for unlimited HDR effects. Offers a quality of 32 bits per channel for all processing steps and has many visual default settings. The patented U-point technology enables you to precisely select which areas of the picture are to be modified.
Edits and retouches digital images. Provides an uncomplicated interface with all the usual image-processing functions and a number of filters for improving image quality.
Provides tools for improving digital photos. Handles factors such as noise suppression, contrast and brightness correction, removes unwanted objects from sets of photos, and corrects colour fringes. Under Linux you can use WINE to run the Windows version, which you can download here.
Image editor for digital photographs; crops, rotates and scales photos; corrects brightness, contrast and colour. Combines several images into HDR photos or panorama images. Removes red eye, sharpens images, modifies colour intensity and suppresses image noise. Offers image manager with tags, descriptions, evaluation and a search function. Fast and secure download from The H
Used to scan and edit photos, slides and negatives. Features include auto-frame-calibration, image noise elimination, improved dynamic range through multi-exposure, Auto IT8 calibration, HDR Gamma optimisation and enhanced NegaFIX and SCC functionality. Various versions are available for different scanners.
Amusing image-processing program for iOS devices with which you can turn faces into 3D zombie animations and publish them directly in social networks; Lite version for testing also available.
Horizontal and vertical ruler for measuring windows and other objects on the screen. It can display lengths either in pixels, millimetres or centimetres, and has a range of translucency levels up to and including complete and permanent display on the screen. Mac version also available.
Features a graphical interface based on Qt4 for creating, opening, editing and saving HDR images. File support includes HDR images in formats HDR, TIFF, PFS and EXR (only for Linux and Mac OS X), as well as LDR images in formats JPEG, PNG, PPM, PBM and TIFF. To be able to use this tool on Mac OS X 10.5.7, qt-mac must first of all be installed onto the computer. Fast and secure download from The H
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