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	<title>Comments on: jViewbox</title>
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	<description>jViewBox is a flexible framework in Java for developing portable and
high-performance biomedical imaging applications. It consists of a set 
of Java classes, organized under a simple and yet extensive API, that 
provides the core functionality of 2-D image presentation needed by 
most imaging applications. It handles the display of 2-D image 
sequences in user definable layouts, with the built-in capabilities of 
zooming, panning, flipping, rotating by 90 degrees, and look-up tables. 
It also supports image display overlays in the form of text, arbitrary 
geometric shapes, and images, all with the option of being opaque or 
translucent.</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 12:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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