Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!pprg.unm.edu!hc!lanl!a!wxh From: wxh@a.lanl.gov (Billy Harvey) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Looking for public domain image processing suite Summary: mailer failed, so I'm posting... Message-ID: <886@a.lanl.gov> Date: 25 Apr 89 06:34:43 GMT References: <145@OSCSUNA> Distribution: na Organization: Los Alamos National Laboratory Lines: 30 In article <145@OSCSUNA>, stein@OSCSUNA (Rick 'Transputer' Stein) writes: > I'm looking for an image processing suite. You know, the > standard type of functions: gradient edge detection, histogram > equalization, FFT, binary ops (XOR, OR, AND). I'll even > accept a reference to a "cheap" off-the-shelf library, but > its gotta' be written in C. > > Thanks. > -- > Richard M. Stein (aka Rick 'Transputer' Stein) > Office of Research Computing @ The Ohio Supercomputer Center > Ghettoblaster vacuum cleaner architect and Trollius semi-guru > Internet: stein@pixelpump.osc.edu I use an Atari ST, and there is a PD program called AIM, which seems to be a complete image processing program. The documentation was from Frans Groen Applied Physics Department Delft University of Technology Lorentzweg 1 2628 CJ Delft The Netherlands tel (31) 15-781416 The copy I have does not have source code. I could send you the docs (about 38K) if you want, perhaps you could get the source from above. Billy Harvey wxh@a.lanl.gov