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    MComix

    MComix

    GTK+ comic book viewer.

    MComix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books (both Western comics and manga) and supports a variety of container formats (including CBR, CBZ, CB7, CBT, LHA and PDF). MComix is a fork of Comix.
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    Downloads: 588 This Week
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    Developer's Image Library

    A full featured cross-platform image library

    Developer's Image Library (DevIL) is a cross-platform image library utilizing a simple syntax to load, save, convert, manipulate, filter and display a variety of images with ease.
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    Downloads: 346 This Week
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    Cyan

    Cyan

    Prepress image viewer and converter

    Cyan is an open source cross-platform image viewer and converter, designed for prepress (print) work. Like converting an image from RGB to CMYK, or the other way around. Cyan supports color profiles complying with the International Color Consortium (ICC) standard, and strives to create as color-accurate images as possible, with support for RGB, CMYK and GRAY with up to 32-bit image depth.
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    Downloads: 97 This Week
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    FNServer is image collaboration software for web servers written for PHP4/5 implementing the FotoNotes(TM) image annotation specification. Modular and object-oriented, FNServer runs stand-alone or as a part of other CMS's. Offers blog and wiki features.
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    The "Java Mass JPEG Resizer Tool" has following Features Resize all JPEG Images of a Directory, Create Webgalleries, Pack it to an ZIP File for E-Mail Attachments. The Tool is available in German and English.
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    Visual Image Viewer

    Visual Image Viewer :: Build using Python

    What you will do when you need to manage all your Image files according to what they shows/represent, I am not talking about you, what I also done in past, just select Image files one by one create folder for that kind of Image files and paste into that folder. Now Using this application you just have to define from which PATH you want to work with your Image Files and that's done, and define possible categories for Image files and use your Num-pad keys from 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on.... That Image that you are watching right now, will automatically copied to your defined locations. means if you hit 0 ( Image will automatically copied to your first defined location, ) and so on...
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