Result for 1EF9775ED74E1FECADC595A5713172B05FDE475A

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/enfuse/html/focus-stack-decision-tree.png
FileSize24087
MD511F16D1ED31FC13D3A5040BA003EB225
SHA-11EF9775ED74E1FECADC595A5713172B05FDE475A
SHA-256A6044A61EA34F648A1835770D9F3CACFE97CB9712957FFB0353EBB8443384D46
SSDEEP384:r+uAGM08H6AKyiyEyx+xofEeCVgyCO8yu7IS7Ph48SVQf1ZrnudOyrIW6xB3g4:AJHrqy8oceCVg08yGR98V0vru80IW6t
TLSHT120B2BFE7B82CA4EAD5E35D2C037F3403ABB9BF084F879C18C62067758FD9354996A805
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hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize2693248
MD5D19F7E472C71D15F8EA63AFAF28C5362
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
PackageVersion4.2-11
SHA-1FA7A28570FD4899306BC3A528B60E6A01F3E3783
SHA-2569720DCD53EC49A6FB87DA156F18E9CCDC6EB092717DBF0B1C3766393E23861CD