Description
ImageBurn FOR LINUX
ImageBurn
ImageBurn is a cool tool that helps you process images and create two new ones. It's pretty handy! So, what does it do? Well, the first new image highlights the overburned areas, while the second one gives you a histogram of the original image. Simple, right?
How Does ImageBurn Work?
The program goes through each image in the current folder and generates those two new files for you. The first file is in black and white but keeps color in the overburned spots. For example, if there's an issue with the red channel, it will show up as red in that area.
The Output Files
You’ll end up with files named a.overburn.jpg and b.histogram.png. Just a heads up: these files aren’t processed further by ImageBurn.
Supported Platforms
This nifty program has been tested on Microsoft Windows (with .NET versions 1.1 and 2.0) as well as on Linux using Mono 1.1.13. So whether you're using Windows or Linux, you're covered!
Download ImageBurn Now!
If you're ready to start processing your images with ImageBurn, just click that link! It's a straightforward way to get your project done efficiently.
User Reviews for ImageBurn FOR LINUX 7
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ImageBurn FOR LINUX is a versatile tool that efficiently processes images, generating detailed overburned area visuals and histograms. Impressive functionality.
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ImageBurn is an amazing tool! It effortlessly processes images, revealing overburned areas and providing insightful histograms. Highly recommended!
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I love using ImageBurn! It's user-friendly and the results are fantastic. The overburned image feature is super helpful for my projects.
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Fantastic app! ImageBurn quickly analyzes images and gives clear visual feedback on overburning. The histogram is a nice bonus too!
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ImageBurn has been a game changer for my photo editing process. The black and white overburned images are incredibly useful!
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This app does exactly what it promises! Processing multiple images at once is a breeze, and I appreciate the detailed histogram output.
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ImageBurn is brilliant! It simplifies the process of identifying overburned areas in images while providing great visual data through histograms.