Terminal Image Viewer is a small program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters. It’s free and open source software.
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Terminal Image Viewer is a small program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreOne of our favorite adages is “A picture is worth a thousand words”. It refers to the notion that a still image can convey a complex idea. Images can portray a lot of information quickly and more efficiently than text.
Read moreExifCleaner lets you remove privacy-invading information from your photos. It’s a cross-platform tool that runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Read moreFor this week’s blog, Luke conducts a detailed survey of open source internet radio players that purr on the Raspberry Pi 4.
Read moredigiKam is billed as an advanced digital photo management program. Here’s my findings of digiKam on the Raspberry Pi 4.
Read moreThis week, I’m examining photo viewer software on the RPI4. There’s lots of open source photo viewers, so I focus on gThumb, feh, GPicView, and QuickViewer.
Read morefSpy is a free and open source app for still image camera matching. fSpy is written in Typescript using Electron, React and Redux.
Read moreJPEG is an image file format that’s been around since the early 1990s, and it uses lossy compression. We compare and contrast Guetzli, MozJPEG, and Lepton. They are all open source tools that run from the command-line.
Read moreIFStile is software that generates fractals using the Iterated Function System. It’s freeware (not open source) software.
Read moreLatte is a dock based on Plasma frameworks that aims to offer an elegant and intuitive experience for your tasks and KDE Plasma widgets. It animates its contents by using parabolic zoom effect and tries to be as unobtrusive is possible.
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