Facepixelizer is a specialized image editor for anonymizing images. Use Facepixelizer to quickly hide information in images that you don't want to become public. For example, you can blur out text and pixelate faces that appear in your images.
Even though Facepixelizer runs in the browser, your images are secure because they never leave your browser and are never sent over the network. All the processing happens in your browser.
An interactive utility for building custom Raspbian images.
An open source hard disk cloning/bare metal backup and restoration system. Bootable CD or USB device. Drop it in, reboot, and duplicate or push hard disk images across the network.
This is the homepage for the open source Seamstress seam carving library and Arachne, the seam carving program written to demonstrate the library. Seam carving is a technique developed by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir for resizing images by removing the boring bits.
A gallery of images made by sticking random toys into a radiograph.
A website which allows you to upload arbitrary images or document files to be run through optical character recognition software. Text is output to the bottom of the screen, suitable for cut-and-pasting. Uses the Cuneiform and Tesseract OCR packages on the back end (but not both at once).
Online image editor lets you create, edit images using HTML5 technologies. No need to buy, download, install or have obsolete flash. No ads. Key features: layers, filters, HTML5, open source, Photoshop alternative. miniPaint operates directly in the browser. You can create images, paste from the clipboard (ctrl+v) or upload from the computer (using menu or drag & drop). Nothing will be sent to any server. Everything stays in your browser.
Online version: http://viliusle.github.io/miniPaint/