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Install camellia with Homebrew

Image Processing & Computer Vision library written in C. Version 2.7.0 via Homebrew; verified from local package data.

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Additional install commands

macOS

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brew install camellia

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overview

Package summary

Image Processing & Computer Vision library written in C

Commands and aliases

  • cam_demo
  • cam_myobjects
  • cam_yalefaces

history

Project history and usage

Camellia is a small open-source image processing and computer vision library written in plain C, distributed with example programs and Doxygen documentation.

Project history

The official homepage says Camellia came from the European Camellia project, IST-2001-34410. It was developed by Ecole des Mines de Paris in coordination with partners including Philips Electronics Nederland, University of Hannover, University of Las Palmas, Philips Semiconductors Hamburg, and Renault.

The library was opened to disseminate results from that research project. Its homepage describes it as cross-platform C code for Unix, Linux, and Windows, with optimized functions for filtering, morphology, labelling, warping, drawing, projection and backprojection, color conversion, and image loading and saving.

Adoption history

Camellia's visible adoption is modest and mostly historical. The project was hosted on SourceForge and positioned itself as a replacement for the discontinued Intel IPL library and a complement to OpenCV.

Its Homebrew packaging keeps the command-line demos and C library buildable on macOS, but the official site does not document a large modern downstream ecosystem.

How it is used

The library is used from C programs for image processing and computer-vision routines. The Homebrew package installs demonstration executables such as cam_demo, cam_myobjects, and cam_yalefaces.

The official documentation is Doxygen-oriented, so the expected user is a developer linking the C library rather than a user running a polished end-user application.

Why package nerds care

Camellia is package-nerd interesting as preserved research software: a plain-C computer-vision library from the early-2000s SourceForge era that still has enough structure to be packaged.

It also captures a transition point in vision tooling, explicitly relating itself to Intel IPL and OpenCV before OpenCV became the default answer for most open-source computer-vision work.

Timeline

  • 2001: Camellia European project IST-2001-34410 begins as the research context for the library.
  • 2007: Official homepage document metadata records creation and last save dates for the project site.
  • 2026: Homebrew still ships the camellia formula with demo executables.

Related projects

  • OpenCV is named by the official homepage as a complementary library.
  • Intel IPL is named by the official homepage as a discontinued library Camellia could replace.
  • The original Camellia European project is the research project from which the open-source library emerged.

security posture

Risk level: blue

broad file, network, media, or database tool signal.

Risk classifier

blue risk · medium confidence · tool

Why

  • broad file, network, media, or database tool signal

Signals

  • text:image

Install behavior

  • No Homebrew post-install hook is recorded in formula metadata.
  • Homebrew bottle metadata is available for 13 platform targets.

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executables

Installed executables

CommandKindExposureNote
cam_democliglobal executable
cam_myobjectscliglobal executable
cam_yalefacescliglobal executable

freshness

Version and freshness

These signals separate page generation age, package-manager activity, and upstream release comparison. Version lag is warned only when an evidence URL and comparable versions are present.

page generated2026-07-08
manager version2.7.0
manager updated
local dataok
upstreamnot checked
latest detectednot detected

https://camellia.sourceforge.net/

  • infoNo package-manager update timestamp was available.low confidence
  • infoRelease/tag comparison is only available for GitHub repositories.https://camellia.sourceforge.net/none confidence

install metadata

Package metadata

Package keybrew:camellia
Version2.7.0
Package managerHomebrew
Package manager pagehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/camellia
Homepagehttps://camellia.sourceforge.net/
Repositoryhttps://sourceforge.net/p/camellia/code
Upstream docshttps://camellia.sourceforge.net/
LicenseBSD-3-Clause
Source archivehttps://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/camellia/Unix_Linux%20Distribution/v2.7.0/CamelliaLib-2.7.0.tar.gz
Bottleavailable (on arm64_big_sur, arm64_linux, arm64_monterey, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, arm64_ventura, big_sur, catalina, monterey, sonoma, ventura, x86_64_linux)
Homebrew post-installnot defined
Servicenone declared

registry facts

Source database details

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namecamellia
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • stable

source trail

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