ImLab for Linux 2.3.4 freeware

... 32 bit integers, 32 bit real numbers and complex numbers. It is implemented in C++ and also in C to provide a very simple way to add new functions. It has many image operations and supports several file formats. ...

Author Antonio Scuri
Released 2010-01-30
Filesize 1.20 MB
Downloads 475
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords graphic editor, adjust picture display, scientific image process, editor, graphic, adjust
Users' rating
(14 rating)
ImLab for LinuxEditorsLinux
ImLab for Linux - complex matrix Freeware Download Notice

ImLab for Linux Free Download - we do not host any ImLab for Linux torrent files or links of ImLab for Linux on rapidshare.com, depositfiles.com, megaupload.com etc. All ImLab for Linux download links are direct ImLab for Linux download from publisher site or their selected mirrors.

ImLab for Linux freeware - The Latest User Reviews
ImLab for Linux freeware - The Latest Versions History
2.3.4 Jan 30, 2010 New Release * New: Line mode drawing and RGB option for Histogram View.
* Changed: improved alpha channel support in several places.
* Changed: updated IUP, CD and IM libraries to the latest versions. Check also the History of Changes in IM for fixes in Image Processing functions.

Most popular Editors freeware downloads

ImLab for Mac OS X

2.3.4 freeware download

... C++, but aiming simplicity I did not use complex classes to model images and other objects, so ... * Additional Bitmap views * Histogram * Image Matrix * Full Screen * Real 2 Integer conversions ...

5 freeware award

ImLab for Windows

2.3.4 freeware download

... 32 bit integers, 32 bit real numbers and complex numbers. It is implemented in C++ and also ... C++, but aiming simplicity I did not use complex classes to model images and other objects, so ...

ImLab for Linux

2.3.4 freeware download

... 32 bit integers, 32 bit real numbers and complex numbers. It is implemented in C++ and also ... C++, but aiming simplicity I did not use complex classes to model images and other objects, so ...