Result for 06E84FFE565334594CACFA09A2E5DDBA82829D36

Query result

Key Value
CRC32957C9BDC
FileName./usr/share/xmorph/pixmaps/transform.xpm
FileSize945
MD586A6A797FC0C1D322094EEAF83A2EAA1
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'Desktop', 'Language': 'English', 'MfgCode': '535', 'OpSystemCode': '51', 'ProductCode': '8172', 'ProductName': 'Debian 3.1 and Fedora Core 4', 'ProductVersion': 'Iss 70 Sep 2005'}
RDS:package_id181587
SHA-106E84FFE565334594CACFA09A2E5DDBA82829D36
SHA-2560349D6967483AEAD456FE222EA15A9018A6B8B1CCA3850F7E23420C04E20C8DD
SSDEEP6:UGCnSLWQ9dfHpafxT6VlSqr7Ll/XSkJq/GBqEQGBmQ4oaa6KANzNYwn:UGCSL3DK7DEQTQDaOgRYwn
SpecialCode
TLSHT1FB11A52FE525BC63B992C2AC8A4761765D44EF138FCCFEA3BC0C050C33E6A02090A20C
dbnsrl_legacy
insert-timestamp1679423946.0741072
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total65
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 65)

The searched file hash is included in 65 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5B8C1DC7C5BC5BA0F558DFDD911A00C91
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThis morphing program reads two images in Targa format and computes the transitions from one image to the other (arbitrarily many steps). To avoid a simple fading effect, the program needs information about the shapes contained in the two images. This is done by using a grid consisting of connected checkpoints. The source grid is then transformed into the destination grid during the morphing process.
PackageNamexmorph
PackageRelease486.24
PackageVersion20060817
SHA-1033FC4C22B6CB4E5A27129274F0C0F553E859261
SHA-256C62C5D3A90AEB011F58BCB0909A1AB52314760B376D3E9E402C1DE7885AB4FEA
Key Value
MD54F22B12D9F77D3970273143A747918FE
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionXmorph is a digital image warping (aka morphing) program. Xmorph provides the tools needed and comprehensible instructions for you to create morphs: changing one image into another. Xmorph runs under the X Window System. Install the xmorph package if you need a program that will create morphed images.
PackageMaintainerovitters <ovitters>
PackageNamexmorph
PackageRelease17.mga8
PackageVersion20060817
SHA-104239386640B4DD6F8AC34762E593F3D692B8D2F
SHA-256487111D8CAF5DA92821A1CE192E0309D4630977879835D75905935DA28213E6B
Key Value
MD5CEDC13D07EE4FE4F612146EA90E1CD0A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis morphing program reads two images in Targa format and computes the transitions from one image to the other (arbitrarily many steps). To avoid a simple fading effect, the program needs information about the shapes contained in the two images. This is done by using a grid consisting of connected checkpoints. The source grid is then transformed into the destination grid during the morphing process.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamexmorph
PackageReleasebp154.2.57
PackageVersion20060817
SHA-10AA45AD7C904E711A1E3B497BFE8573C36630510
SHA-256717FFDC9A6396285BAD091D396145A9768E6C02C761B63EB9E2D98972E233E0B
Key Value
FileSize117038
MD51B3052DB855309117F1A882E4DF26F75
PackageDescriptionDigital image warp and morph (gtk) gtkmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." . gtkmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using GTK+. It has many features, as the support for making movies automatically (it needs extra packages).
PackageMaintainerA Mennucc1 <mennucc1@debian.org>
PackageNamegtkmorph
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:20140707+nmu2
SHA-10BCE2A38CFCB80318122F3DAD91D8564D0C598BD
SHA-256D2F2940A433E61FE86984F1C69E907DD89D2B17B556B6C26A0A8BB8D11760E31
Key Value
MD5A81285F426C20E2700215FEB7DFE219B
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis morphing program reads two images in Targa format and computes the transitions from one image to the other (arbitrarily many steps). To avoid a simple fading effect, the program needs information about the shapes contained in the two images. This is done by using a grid consisting of connected checkpoints. The source grid is then transformed into the destination grid during the morphing process.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamexmorph
PackageReleasebp156.4.10
PackageVersion20060817
SHA-10C5CA8F9502D3DFDB25A4CF3AA65F721FBE19E56
SHA-256EE546A8EEC5B563781E2158F176A5B9A71AFD6DFA47F86DAA17E0123747A3DD7
Key Value
FileSize127310
MD5EA7AE683566B9747C7132136B4E5F26B
PackageDescriptionDigital image warp and morph (gtk) gtkmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." . gtkmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using GTK+. It has many features, as the support for making movies automatically (it needs extra packages).
PackageMaintainerA Mennucc1 <mennucc1@debian.org>
PackageNamegtkmorph
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:20140707+nmu2
SHA-110B4174AA1104C27E707C9D426DF7C2E493AB4BF
SHA-256D1EC7B2459E891D152B873C51B47932721D4B95E9671284A9886CAB1EDD64F55
Key Value
FileSize121320
MD565FFC49BF03A3F70096C7A4C1AFE5F8D
PackageDescriptionDigital image warp and morph (gtk) gtkmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." . gtkmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using GTK+. It has many features, as the support for making movies automatically (it needs extra packages).
PackageMaintainerA Mennucc1 <mennucc1@debian.org>
PackageNamegtkmorph
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:20140707+nmu2.1
SHA-11691B61B882FAB477EF86D2ABFCCC8AFF772D352
SHA-256CBD4F83A542F2027D8DA34F420B3D86827BD0FC6F6110CE7470B6A89F7852294
Key Value
MD51D9D1EE7F2B60E7107310F802B25E9B7
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis morphing program reads two images in Targa format and computes the transitions from one image to the other (arbitrarily many steps). To avoid a simple fading effect, the program needs information about the shapes contained in the two images. This is done by using a grid consisting of connected checkpoints. The source grid is then transformed into the destination grid during the morphing process.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamexmorph
PackageReleasebp155.3.15
PackageVersion20060817
SHA-1178A43BD6FBEB6F0C8A677A12708AEB91957939E
SHA-25662D845C3D41D174D5EEDF1FBB43A2F860D314EBDAC3A1FAFE7E585C469679CC6
Key Value
MD50325255E3F415F924840102A2E32F038
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis morphing program reads two images in Targa format and computes the transitions from one image to the other (arbitrarily many steps). To avoid a simple fading effect, the program needs information about the shapes contained in the two images. This is done by using a grid consisting of connected checkpoints. The source grid is then transformed into the destination grid during the morphing process.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamexmorph
PackageReleasebp153.1.17
PackageVersion20060817
SHA-1191C473061A44E8426D7E0B80390967FED1548C8
SHA-2564109062A98AA19BD6848A7CF62D66559BD73F7C720FC8C63F862CD47B091DA8D
Key Value
FileSize119040
MD59623293D871D84589E936D0110BF3050
PackageDescriptionDigital image warp and morph (gtk) gtkmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." . gtkmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using GTK+. It has many features, as the support for making movies automatically (it needs extra packages).
PackageMaintainerA Mennucc1 <mennucc1@debian.org>
PackageNamegtkmorph
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:20140707+nmu2.1
SHA-11F0F4A952478F81DDE1626B718243C6E3F3D2128
SHA-256C7AD04733F53A121AE87F70429AF3EE8373124FF335A50988E0C0AB32E4F0EAB