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                    C++ Template Image Processing Toolkit
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                             ( http://cimg.eu )
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                                   _cimg_version
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# Summary
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#---------
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  The CImg Library is a small and open-source C++ toolkit for image processing.
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  It consists in a single header file 'CImg.h' providing a minimal set of C++
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  classes and methods that can be used in your own sources, to load/save,
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  process and display images. Very portable (Unix/X11,Windows, MacOS X, FreeBSD, .. ),
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  efficient, easy to use, it's a pleasant library for developing image processing
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  algorithms in C++.
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# Authors and contributors :
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#----------------------------
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  - David Tschumperlé (project leader) ( http://tschumperle.users.greyc.fr/ )
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  - Maksim Aizenshtein
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  - Alberto Albiol
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  - Antonio Albiol
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  - Simon Barthelme
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  - Neil Brown
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  - Haz-Edine Assemlal
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  - Vincent Barra
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  - Wolf Blecher
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  - Romain Blei
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  - Yohan Bentolila
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  - Jerome Boulanger
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  - Pierre Buyssens
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  - Sebastien Coudert
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  - Frederic Devernay
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  - Olivier D'Hondt
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  - Francois-Xavier Dupe
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  - Gerd von Egidy
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  - Eric Fausett
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  - Jean-Marie Favreau
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  - Sebastien Fourey
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  - Alexandre Fournier
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  - Hon-Kwok Fung
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  - Vincent Garcia
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  - David Grimbichler
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  - Jinwei Gu
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  - Jean-Daniel Guyot
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  - Cedric Hammiche
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  - Matt Hanson
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  - Sebastien Hanel
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  - Michael Holroyd
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  - Christoph Hormann
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  - Werner Jainek
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  - Daniel Kondermann
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  - Pierre Kornprobst
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  - Jan W. Krieger
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  - Orges Leka
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  - Francois Lauze
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  - Xie Long
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  - Thomas Martin
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  - Cesar Martinez
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  - Jean Martinot
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  - Arnold Meijster (Center for High Performance Computing and Visualization, University of Groningen/The Netherlands)
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  - Nikita Melnichenko
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  - Julien Morat
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  - Baptiste Mougel
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  - Jovana Milutinovich
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  - Guillaume Nee
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  - Adam Newgas
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  - Francisco Oliveira
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  - Andrea Onofri
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  - Renaud Peteri
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  - Martin Petricek
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  - Paolo Prete
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  - Adrien Reboisson
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  - Klaus Schneider
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  - Jakob Schluttig
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  - Jamie Smith
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  - Veronique Souchaud
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  - Konstantin Spirin
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  - David G. Starkweather
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  - Rainer Steffens
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  - Grzegorz Szwoch
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  - Thierry Thomas
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  - Yu-En-Yun
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  - Vo Duc Khanh
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  - Phillip Wood
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  - Bug Zhao
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  - Haibo Zheng
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# Institution
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#-------------
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 GREYC Image / CNRS UMR 6072 / FRANCE
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 The CImg Library project started in 2000, at the INRIA-Sophia
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 Antipolis/France ( http://www-sop.inria.fr/ ), in the ROBOTVIS / ODYSSEE Team.
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 Since October 2004, it is maintained and developed in the Image team of
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 the GREYC Lab (CNRS, UMR 6072), in Caen/France.
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 Team web page : http://www.greyc.fr/image
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# Licenses
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 The source code of the CImg Library is distributed under
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 two distinct licenses :
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 - The main library file 'CImg.h' is *dual-licensed* :
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   It can be either distributed under the CeCILL-C or CeCILL license.
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   (see files 'Licence_CeCILL-C_V1-en.txt' and 'Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.txt').
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   Both are Free-Software licenses :
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     * CeCILL-C is adapted to the distribution of
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       library components, and is close in its terms to the well known GNU LGPL license
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       (the 'CImg.h' file can thus be used in closed-source products under certain
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       conditions, please read carefully the license file).
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     * CeCILL is close to (and even compatible with) the GNU GPL license.
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 - Most of the other files are distributed under the CeCiLL license
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   (file 'Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.txt'). See each file header to see what license applies.
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 These two CeCiLL licenses ( http://www.cecill.info/index.en.html ) have been
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 created under the supervision of the three biggest research institutions on
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 computer sciences in France :
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   - CNRS  ( http://www.cnrs.fr/ )
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   - CEA   ( http://www.cea.fr/ )
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   - INRIA ( http://www.inria.fr/ )
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 You have to RESPECT these licenses. More particularly, please carefully read
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 the license terms before using the CImg library in commercial products.
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# Package structure :
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#--------------------
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  The main package directory CImg/ is organized as follows :
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  - README.txt                 : This file.
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  - Licence_CeCILL-C_V1-en.txt : A copy of the CeCiLL-C license file.
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  - Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.txt   : A copy of the CeCiLL license.
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  - CImg.h                     : The single header file that constitutes the library itself.
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  - examples/                  : A directory containing a lot of example programs performing
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                                 various things, using the CImg library.
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  - html/                      : A directory containing a copy of the CImg web page in html
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                                 format. The reference documentation is generated
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              		         automatically with the tool 'doxygen' (http://www.doxygen.org).
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  - resources/                 : A directory containing some resources files for compiling
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                                 CImg examples or packages with various C++ compilers and OS.
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  - plugins/                   : A directory containing CImg plug-ins files that can be used to
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                                 add specific extra functionalities to the CImg library.
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# Getting started
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#-----------------
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  If you are new to CImg, you should first try to compile the different examples
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  provided in the 'examples/' directory, to see what CImg is capable of
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  (as CImg is a template-based library, no prior compilation of the library is mandatory).
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  Look at the 'resources/' directory to ease this compilation on different platforms.
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  Then, you can look at the documentation 'html/reference/' to learn more about CImg
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  functions and classes. Finally, you can participate to the 'Forum' section
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  of the CImg web page and ask for help if needed.
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# End of file
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