ImLab for Windows 2.3.4 freeware

ImLab is a free open source graphical application for Scientific Image Processing that runs in Windows, Linux and many other UNIX systems. It supports multiple windows, data types including 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 1.42 MB
Downloads 507
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords graphic editor, adjust picture display, scientific image process, editor, graphic, adjust
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ImLab for WindowsEditorsWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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ImLab for Windows 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.

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