The goal of the lensfun library is to provide a open source database of photographic lenses and their characteristics.
The lensfun library not only provides a way to read the database and search for specific things in it, but also provides a set of algorithms for correcting images based on
... [More] detailed knowledge of lens properties. Right now lensfun is designed to correct distortion, transversal (also known as lateral) chromatic aberrations, and vignetting.
The interface is defined both using C++ style and plain C. The C interface is a wrapper around the C++ classes. [Less]
A Python package with bindings to the "Virtual Instrument Software Architecture" VISA library, in order to control measurement devices and test equipment via GPIB, RS232, or USB.
The goal is the development of an alternative to the LaTeX markup language. It should be very simple to use and yet be suitable for complex technical and scientific documents. The Bobcat converter will use LaTeX as one of its backends.
Unfortunately, the project database of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) is only available as a browser interface. Moreover, the DFG does not plan to offer it in reusable form. Still, librarians and others need to add metadata for German research projects into
... [More] their local systems.
This is where the GEPRIS crawler comes into play. It makes it possible to retrieve project metadata in an automatic way. [Less]
Django-RefDB is a Django application which realises bibliography management. You can upload your papers, or just give title/author/journal/year. Books and other media are allowed too of course. Just everything you may want to cite someday, or at least want to read. It supports multi-user access so
... [More] that a community (e.g. an institute) can share their references. [Less]
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