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I have found a C++ code which was uploaded on [http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/76816-image-processing-tutorial/ Dreamincode.net] and is open source. The application is called "Basic Image Processor". At the beginning I was stuck with trying to convert the JPG file to be able to process through application. But after some effort I figured how to compile it. The application allows the user to select what he/she wants to do with the image including rotate the image, that is what I am thinking to parallelize. But basically, there are other options which could be interesting to try to parallelize as well. I'll see how it will be going.
=====Example Since the application was designed to ask user for options, I had to modify the code to be able to profile the code. So I hard-coded the file name of options for user who runs the application=====[[File:]]image, and preselected the option "rotate the image".
=====Example of profiling with pgm image of size 35M=====
[[File:profile.png]]

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