Imaging for Linux engine. (Software Tools).Imaging for Linux, is an imaging developer toolkit for the Linux operating system from LEAD Technologies. LEADTOOLS Imaging for Linux is built directly upon Xlib, to offer developers more flexibility, greater speed and ease in development and independence of graphical interface. In the Imaging for Linux engine, LEAD Technologies have included viewing and painting options in their paint bitmap functions, to solve painting problems inherent to the Linux operating system. Developers can allow the paint function to map the image palette to the Linux system palette, avoiding unwanted colour shifts in other applications, and paint any image with bits/pixel in any screen depth, with no added change to the image Key functionality: * Advanced image processing performance - from simple routines (rotate, flip and invert inĀ·vert v. 1. To turn inside out or upside down. 2. To reverse the position, order, or condition of. 3. To subject to inversion. n. Something inverted. ) to more advanced (gamma correct, hue and saturation, histogram histogram or bar graph Graph using vertical or horizontal bars whose lengths indicate quantities. Along with the pie chart, the histogram is the most common format for representing statistical data. equalise Verb 1. equalise - compensate; make the score equal equalize, get even rack up, score, tally, hit - gain points in a game; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit .300 in the past season" 2. , emboss, etc.) * Document clean-up * File format conversion (support for more than 40 formats) * Ability to access all of the included functionality over a TCPIIP Network, through the X Windows communication model * Compatibility with various Linux distributions - RedHat, Corel, SUSE, Linux Mandrake mandrake, plant of the family Solanaceae (nightshade family), the source of a narcotic much used during the Middle Ages as a pain-killer and perhaps the subject of more superstition than any other plant. , Caldera caldera: see crater. caldera Large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption. The term is Spanish for “caldron. Linux and VA Linux www.developer-solutions.co.uk |
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