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The CImg Library is known to be used by these following projects. If you are using CImg and want your project to appear on this page, please post a message in the forum, or contact us by e-mail.

  • Event Neural Assembly Simulation is an open-source C++ library to simulate so called event neural unit. Done by the INRIA lab, in France.
  • The VIPS Library integrates a GREYCstoration plugin.
  • The CRN Toolbox (Context Recognition Network Toolbox) from the Institute for Computer Systems and Networks, UMIT, Hall in Tirol.
  • Digikam, an advanced digital photo management application.
  • Krita, a painting and image editing application for KOffice.
  • oMetah, a library aimed at the conception of metaheuristics.
  • PASIMODO, a program package for particle-based simulation methods, developed at the Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics (University of Stuttgart, Germany).
  • GREYCstoration is an open source algorithms for image denoising and interpolation. Command-line and GIMP plug-in versions are available.
  • IDIL (Integrated Data & Image Library), a cross-platform library for computing, plotting and image analysis.
  • G'MIC is a command-line image manipulation tool able to deal with sequences of 1D/2D/3D multi-spectral images.
  • GoCam, an open source project for developing a computer vision system that analyses video capture of a go game.
  • LSU's Super-Resolution GUI, a super resolution (SR) software for researchers.
  • ASCOS, a correction tool for satellite images.
  • Mathematical Problems in Image Processing, a book from P. Kornprobst and G. Aubert, coming with C++ algorithms described in the book.
  • Courses in Image Processing from the engineering school ISIMA, with projects done in C++ with CImg (in french).
  • Open source CImg-based projects implementing several image processing algorithms, parts of student assignements (in french, supervisor P. Kornprobst).
  • Other pieces of code using CImg can be found there, using Google search.


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