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Top 21 Contrast Open-Source Projects
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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CCAe
The Colour Contrast Analyser (CCA) helps you determine the legibility of text and the contrast of visual elements, such as graphical controls and visual indicators.
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SAPC-APCA
APCA (Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm) is a new method for predicting contrast for use in emerging web standards (WCAG 3) for determining readability contrast. APCA is derived form the SAPC (S-LUV Advanced Predictive Color) which is an accessibility-oriented color appearance model designed for self-illuminated displays.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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gnome-gamma-tool
A command-line tool that lets you change gamma in GNOME and Cinnamon (with Wayland). You can also adjust contrast and brightness. It works by creating a color profile with the VCGT table, so that changes are persistent and don't interfere with other settings like night light.
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cdbreact
Contrast Design Bootstrap : Elegant UI Kit and reusable components for building mobile-first, responsive websites and web apps
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Contrast-Bootstrap-Angular
Bootstrap Angular Elegant UI Kit and reusable components for building mobile-first, responsive websites and web apps.
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react-profile
React Profile Editor, crop, upload, apply filters and adjust colors for your avatar image. Optimize the image size for your application
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Project mention: Seeking advice on monetizing an open-source Golang-based video transcoding project developed during university | /r/golang | 2023-06-04There are a number of projects using manipulation libraries like https://github.com/disintegration/imaging which is already MIT licensed, and then there are various transcoders which I am unfamiliar with, but you will want to consider if you add enough value to make use of those unimportant to the decision to pay.
It’s done in a similar way on macOS: a dylib is added to the bundle and an LC_LOAD command is added to the app binary. The dylib is the first thing that runs because of using the constructor attribute, like this: https://notes.alinpanaitiu.com/Injecting%20a%20DYLIB%20into%...
The nice thing is that a signed app will refuse to load a dylib that does not have the same signature. So crackers will be forced to change the whole app signature which can be easily detected in app code.
I have that kind of protection in Lunar (https://lunar.fyi/) and Clop (https://lowtechguys.com/clop) and it seems to be good enough as they have no recent cracks.
Prod80's shader pack has few good solutions. Just to name a few: Color Balance, Shadows_Midtones_Highlights, Color Gamut, Correct Color or Correct Contrast.
I purchased a mint condition T490 recently but I found the display to be inferior compared to the touchscreen of my T460. Both have 45% NTSC coverage but the T460 is pretty good in my opinion while I thought the T490 is too bright, almost washed out (it came with the standard FHD IPS AUO panel). Then I realized that it's actually the gamma that is too much for my liking and this is something that you can control from software. So I set it to 90% with this tool and voilá the display now has more contrast and looks much better to me. Difference is pretty big actually, it went from I want to replace it to it's perfectly fine in a blink of an eye. Absolutely recommended!
I don't know what you mean by color management - is it the calibration of the display with xrite/argyll?
For ICC profiles colormgr can help: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ICC_profiles#Wayland
If you just need basic brightness, contrast and gamma, wl-gammactl should do that: https://github.com/mischw/wl-gammactl
BTW Hyprland is not required, it's just the most practical way to have shortcuts key mappings in Wayland
Contrast related posts
- Tune your low quality display by reducing gamma
- Dark mode for browsers
- Desperately need to adjust saturation
- How to improve my design?
- Setting screen gamma under Gnome Wayland?
- The “dark yellow problem” in design system color palettes
- Adjust Gamma in Wayland
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Contrast projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | imgaug | 14,140 |
2 | imaging | 5,070 |
3 | Lunar | 4,323 |
4 | leonardo | 1,854 |
5 | Midnight-Lizard | 615 |
6 | CCAe | 464 |
7 | SAPC-APCA | 398 |
8 | huetone | 286 |
9 | FotoKilof | 239 |
10 | processing-imageprocessing | 164 |
11 | apca-w3 | 140 |
12 | prod80-ReShade-Repository | 132 |
13 | canvas-plus | 109 |
14 | gnome-gamma-tool | 82 |
15 | cdbreact | 50 |
16 | wl-gammactl | 42 |
17 | danneskjold-theme | 36 |
18 | Contrast-Bootstrap-Angular | 8 |
19 | react-profile | 2 |
20 | DarkGMaps | 2 |
21 | rainbow | 1 |
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