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    Sprite Fusion Pixel Snapper

    Sprite Fusion Pixel Snapper

    A tool to snap pixels to a perfect grid

    Sprite Fusion Pixel Snapper is a utility designed to eliminate sub-pixel rendering issues that often arise in pixel art, UI icons, and 2D sprite graphics when displayed on screens with high DPI or during motion animations. The tool works by adjusting sprite rendering coordinates and texture sampling so that every pixel aligns cleanly to the screen’s pixel grid, avoiding blurring, distortion, or unintended smoothing artifacts. This is especially important in pixel art games, retro-styled interactive media, or precise UI designs where crisp edges and predictable alignment are essential. ...
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    Devanagari OCR

    Devanagari Optical Character Recognition, Annotation tool

    ...Document Image Analysis. Automatic page segmentation of document images in multiple Indian languages. Identifies pictures, lines, and words in a document scanned at 300 dpi. 3. Multi-lingual annotation. An interface that has transilteration and a soft-keyboard using which multiple languages can be input. The UI also enables users to view the word and character level ground truth of images. To cite this work, please use: "Devanagari OCR using a recognition driven segmentation framework and stochastic language models", Suryaprakash Kompalli, Srirangaraj Setlur, Venu Govindaraju, IJDAR, 2009, Volume: 12, Pg.: 123–138
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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