Result for 106C9D9595C45A3946C261661183B78574AC3241

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/enblend-enfuse/NEWS
FileSize27939
MD589EE9B0922F8A2931248F6B520DC724E
RDS:package_id182052
SHA-1106C9D9595C45A3946C261661183B78574AC3241
SHA-2560CCC7CAE9724749C91958D5E66229C4BD67F011E7FA66256DCE9F1CAFEFE1589
SSDEEP768:inLJJxPvTX5RR33vBDynFzjz6/fG6hazaiCS:inLJJxPvlRR33vBDyVjzWfJAzaiCS
TLSHT1B6C2C52AAA04333610D725F376DF66D2A731837C3365A2AA30DDC45C334A8B593B76A5
insert-timestamp1679427930.8170269
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total46
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 46 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5575D6BAE6365A39F91AE0EFF6646E335
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images using a Burt & Adelson multiresolution spline. This technique tries to make the seams between the input images invisible. The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a transition zone, proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features. For example, objects like trees and window panes have rapid changes in color. By blending these features in a narrow zone, you cannot see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite. These features must be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color is immediately noticeable.
PackageNameenblend-enfuse
PackageRelease101.35
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-1057F13B870FF8CF7A8485464D9BCE9065A2CB72C
SHA-2563F1E5D88C329140AAEEE09F9644CBABED351252CCEF5F7D3F63DA836B77E04AF
Key Value
MD590E30A794A9A875AE9F2E11BBD3690A5
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images. Given a set of images that overlap in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see.
PackageMaintainermartinw <martinw>
PackageNameenblend
PackageRelease8.mga8
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-1115D84ECE681F38668FD24FC19C9528F2AB6BE42
SHA-2568CFACFDA56B7164950CBF97508B72188ADDD3C75270940A7789FEE6278B17E34
Key Value
MD5762EF0FFCDAE9EF42B55F38B0B80B3D1
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images using a Burt & Adelson multiresolution spline. This technique tries to make the seams between the input images invisible. The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a transition zone, proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features. For example, objects like trees and window panes have rapid changes in color. By blending these features in a narrow zone, you cannot see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite. These features must be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color is immediately noticeable.
PackageNameenblend-enfuse
PackageRelease101.35
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-1120F58E164A799D2651D12B8C7727AF769968975
SHA-256050F1620EDE18D1D35C209765DEC4EF16308BE465CD44871997E93696EDD5C19
Key Value
MD5033A2C5D9D6D46030B90DA484A65068C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images. Given a set of images that overlap in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see.
PackageMaintainerdanf <danf>
PackageNameenblend
PackageRelease9.mga9
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-116F560E1FD1F03785C9200FCBFE94FAA8D87C1F8
SHA-2569BA7361A2228E84B186C582B6854837809F57F05A097F19EF280FC67FD32E8F0
Key Value
MD57EAB66455AB07AF6E885B7390B8C3792
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images using a Burt & Adelson multiresolution spline. This technique tries to make the seams between the input images invisible. The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a transition zone, proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features. For example, objects like trees and window panes have rapid changes in color. By blending these features in a narrow zone, you cannot see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite. These features must be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color is immediately noticeable.
PackageNameenblend-enfuse
PackageRelease101.39
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-1195CBC96A3F328EDCB8150CB0BD9455149062260
SHA-256997E809AD2AA90C272B9C887B9B3ECCE5135A14962D19E659CB9B47EAAD3DDE8
Key Value
MD542323EF7693E1CBC84E7572AAEFC70C8
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images, given a set of images that overlap in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see. Enfuse combines multiple images of the same subject into a single image with good exposure and good focus. Enblend and Enfuse do not line up the images for you, use a tool like Hugin to do that.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameenblend
PackageRelease16.fc32
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-11A458073FD95DBAD0356EAD2A07ABDEA2461951C
SHA-256EFE23D0D6F69B3793AFC5F68D3BF6DE80FB24449BDFAD72D27374562EE88C86C
Key Value
MD5194C726885BEBBC310E0324E6B7CF040
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images using a Burt & Adelson multiresolution spline. This technique tries to make the seams between the input images invisible. The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a transition zone, proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features. For example, objects like trees and window panes have rapid changes in color. By blending these features in a narrow zone, you cannot see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite. These features must be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color is immediately noticeable.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameenblend-enfuse
PackageReleasebp153.2.1
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-124AE75E46D24B7AEBA601191EAC7AFC800DDA9C7
SHA-256D43D412FE3BF51B790DCFF85C4C6A54B98C9B347D6546E61C83753DA78A414F2
Key Value
MD5551C1B47D18EF4ECE295A4EA58DA7172
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images. Given a set of images that overlap in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see.
PackageMaintainerdanf <danf>
PackageNameenblend
PackageRelease9.mga9
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-12FE6CC688F77F5FBA5C2D480282B4D3A3CB7CF81
SHA-256F4D76A0252996DD1C5C9E6F53D86136DCEAEAE736A7AE0B884067C2A9437DF95
Key Value
MD53A55F8EADAD6E7F92BC368F7927FA8C1
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images using a Burt & Adelson multiresolution spline. This technique tries to make the seams between the input images invisible. The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a transition zone, proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features. For example, objects like trees and window panes have rapid changes in color. By blending these features in a narrow zone, you cannot see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite. These features must be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color is immediately noticeable.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameenblend-enfuse
PackageRelease6.5
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-133E93DC61D2DF2FAA4C2E00D266D486233BC3355
SHA-2569D10AF827C91CB4CB133A32BA7AB06359CE67175092868611913D1ABFEF93649
Key Value
MD57DA1C9B2AC139C5C9D33CA84B2CEB782
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionEnblend is a tool for compositing images using a Burt & Adelson multiresolution spline. This technique tries to make the seams between the input images invisible. The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a transition zone, proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features. For example, objects like trees and window panes have rapid changes in color. By blending these features in a narrow zone, you cannot see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite. These features must be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color is immediately noticeable.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameenblend-enfuse
PackageReleaselp150.1.43
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-1342D0D0CA7F429B5EC70166CE5E5D333B6C236BC
SHA-2561EDF7A131EF3E27177CA79FC4692B5E8FF1F1C22A6CC5B40BB07C5FE74AB106D