cimg-examples binary package in Ubuntu Xenial amd64
The CImg Library is a C++ toolkit providing simple classes and functions
to load, save, process and display images in your own C++ code. It consists
only of a single header file CImg.h that must be included in your program
source. It contains useful image processing algorithms for loading/saving,
resizing/rotating, filtering, object drawing (text, lines, faces,
ellipses, ...), etc.
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Images are instantiated by a class able to represent images up to 4-dimension
wide (from 1-D scalar signals to 3-D volumes of vector-valued pixels), with
template pixel types. It depends on a minimal number of libraries : you can
compile it with only standard C libraries. No need for exotic libraries and
complex dependencies.
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This package contains examples for the usage of the library.
Publishing history
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2015-11-09 00:13:49 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial amd64 | release | universe | doc | Optional | 1.6.5+dfsg-1 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial amd64 | proposed | universe | doc | Optional | 1.6.5+dfsg-1 | |||
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2015-11-09 00:14:04 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial amd64 | release | universe | doc | Optional | 1.6.4+dfsg-1build1 | ||
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