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authorPixel <pixel@nobis-crew.org>2009-11-04 11:56:41 -0800
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Initial import. Contains the im, cd and iup librairies, and a "working" Makefile for them under linux.
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+README for IM
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+ IM is a toolkit for Digital Imaging. IM is based on 4 concepts: Image Representation, Storage, Processing and Capture. The main goal of the library is to provide a simple API and abstraction of images for scientific applications.
+ The most popular file formats are supported: TIFF, BMP, PNG, JPEG, GIF and AVI. Image representation includes scientific data types. About a hundred Image Processing operations are available.
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+ Build instructions and usage are available in the IM documentation.
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+ For complete information, visit IM's web site at http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/im
+ or access its documentation in the HTML folder.
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+(end of README)