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c++ library for image processing (edge detection)
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Thanks for your advices!
Your right, Builder is quite outdated and I consider switching to VS2008. The biggest advantage is that it's free from MSDNAA.
All .NET platform is interesting.
The library I finnaly use to edge detection is the DevIL library.
http://openil.sourceforge.net/
It's really good, regularly epdated and easy to use.
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The reason that there are so few examples for Borland Builder, is that Builder is outdated and there are plenty free (and better) alternatives on the net. (like VS2008 and Code::blocks)
All .NET platform is interesting.
The library I finnaly use to edge detection is the DevIL library.
http://openil.sourceforge.net/
It's really good, regularly epdated and easy to use.
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