Result for 0CFC339B515DC3AB03E94F2DF326B17EAA83FCDB

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FileName./usr/share/doc/enfuse/examples/Makefile.userweight
FileSize1068
MD5A08B12B66224DA9770B6A85120576EF8
SHA-10CFC339B515DC3AB03E94F2DF326B17EAA83FCDB
SHA-256867D2C2361C816BF75E362A4E66EA673032DE7C2FE89E6AF19D1D4C4451DFA8C
SSDEEP24:Rvb5msmOt8BmfncP/8kFvaOvwdKvBmZ6zunYsXF6wjQT:RvcsmOzV4aGBsGuYsXUwjm
TLSHT1A9114679D0981F7BA4D2D3F16380D30F15489A53CB03D477741D9ADAA16ECA0D336230
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FileSize2198676
MD5DA35A939E5DE47FD48FD87BD8B330FE3
PackageDescriptionimage exposure blending tool Enfuse blends differently exposed images of the same scene into a nice output image, without producing intermediate HDR images that are then tonemapped to a viewable image. This simplified process often works much better and quicker than the currently known tonemapping algorithms. . The exposure blending is done using the Mertens-Kautz-Van Reeth exposure fusion algorithm. The basic idea is that pixels in the input images are weighted according to qualities such as proper exposure, good contrast, and high saturation. These weights determine how much a given pixel will contribute to the final image. . Enfuse does not align images for you. Use a tool like Hugin or PanoTools to do this. The TIFFs produced by these programs are exactly what Enfuse is designed to work with.
PackageMaintainerDebian PhotoTools Maintainers <pkg-phototools-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameenfuse
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion4.2-4
SHA-178B35ABAE0C5DCC890496DF372CC18FBA604C4BB
SHA-256C5DB44E7EB19CBA65AA1CF15E23E1EDE7CA572E8227CECC4DCD23D1DAFC7B24E