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ImageMagick, invoked from the command line as magick, is a free and open-source [3] cross-platform software suite for displaying, creating, converting, modifying, and editing raster images. ImageMagick was created by John Cristy in 1987, it can read and write over 200 image file formats. It is widely used in open-source applications.
Military Operations, [61] operational level real-time strategy game where the complete army is simulated in real-time using OpenCL; Planet Explorers [62] [63] is using OpenCL to calculate the voxels.
ImageMagick: Command line software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image files ImageMagick Studio LLC 1990: 7.1.1-43 [16] 2024-12-22 Free ImageMagick: iPhoto* Image organizer and basic editor for macOS; replaced by Photos: Apple Inc. 2002: 9.6 Proprietary: IrfanView: Image and video viewer with basic editing functions Irfan ...
GraphicsMagick is a fork of ImageMagick, emphasizing stability of both programming API and command-line options. It was branched off ImageMagick's version 5.5.2 in 2002 after irreconcilable differences emerged in the developers' group.
The Quite OK Image Format (QOI) is a specification for lossless image compression of 24-bit (8 bits per color RGB) or 32-bit (8 bits per color with 8-bit alpha channel RGBA) color raster (bitmapped) images, invented by Dominic Szablewski and first announced on 24 November 2021.
IPTC metadata editor in the registered version. Proprietary: FastStone Image Viewer: All major formats, thumbnail view (6 predefined sizes), full screen, magnifier, slideshow. Uses second monitor for fullscreen preview. Popups image gallery, detailed image informations, editing options at the image border in fullscreen modus.
For both case have unsigned char or unsigned short data, lowest 7 bits tell count. If bit 8 is zero, count is number times copy value after count. If bit 8 is one, count is number times copy series of values after count byte. For 2 bytes/channel image, count and value is unsigned short and top byte of count always equal zero.
The Sony α1 [66] and Sony α7 IV [67] offer capturing images in 10-bit HEIF format with an HDR format that uses HLG. The Fujifilm X-H2S, [68] Fujifilm X-H2, [69] Fujifilm X-T5, [70] and Fujifilm X100VI [71] offers a choice of JPEG or 10-bit HEIF file formats. The Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8 offer 10-bit HEIF file formats.