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SIP: Scilab Image Processing
Original author(s)Ricardo Fabbri
Developer(s)Lab Macambira team, Zhang Cheng, Ricardo Fabbri, Nivaldo Bondanca, Fernando Gorodscy
Stable release0.5.6 / August 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)
Written inC, Scilab
Operating systemLinux, UNIX, Windows
TypeScilab Toolbox
LicenseGPL
Websitesiptoolbox.sourceforge.net/

SIP is a toolbox for processing images in Scilab. SIP is meant to be a free, complete, and useful image toolbox for Scilab. Its goals include tasks such as filtering, blurring, edge detection, thresholding, histogram manipulation, segmentation, mathematical morphology, and color image processing.

Though SIP is still in early development it can currently import and output image files in many formats including BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, XPM, and PCX. SIP uses ImageMagick to accomplish this.

SIP is licensed under the GPL.

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