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A Windows 10/11 Fast Picture Viewer with a compact and clean user interface that can be easily hidden. Supports a vast range of file types, offers image effects, compression, and conversion capabilities, galleries, EXIF metadata display, and more. Additionally, it dynamically adapts to your screen size for an optimal viewing experience
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Filmulator --- Simplified raw editing with the power of film
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This project provides all you need to create an unattended installation of a minimal setup of Linux.
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computational zoom from raw sensor data
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PhotoStructure for Servers
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Camera RAW to DNG file format converter
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AI Image SIgnal Processing and Computational Photography - Bokeh Rendering , Reversed ISP Challenge, Model-Based Image Signal Processors via Learnable Dictionaries. Official repo for NTIRE and AIM Challenges
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Learning to See in the Dark in PyTorch
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Decode or convert RAW camera images using JavaScript
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Simple Python Image Converter for quick batch conversions of images to jpg
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Project page for the paper Semi-Supervised Raw-to-Raw Mapping 2021.
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A simple HDR image merger that converts multiple RAW files into a single HDR image.
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Fast thumbnail creation and image metadata extraction
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Generated JavaScript executable code from dcraw.c
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