Result for 42C24153C38F57FCE119E3D0319115CE03042F42

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Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/enfuse
FileSize3296860
MD57A5B0ABD42B91D9E5AF4B7EBE42D13D1
SHA-142C24153C38F57FCE119E3D0319115CE03042F42
SHA-25673515927FEB7352467E1EFFF9E90352D6266AC57096BE37AD78361533CC303A6
SSDEEP98304:omEBQZt8AZwzB7uGCkQkP9Nw14S6m/83A:9DYA
TLSHT1FCE57D0EBC1E0557F6979AB02A1F6BF6E33E2645A0A0711823077B4B362AD3254BF1D5
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize2550798
MD596E60A7492C57E4FF1F900B55112BBA7
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.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameenfuse
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion4.0+dfsg-4ubuntu3
SHA-1060F4FB1036343EF1437B3182786A00EA09E6C94
SHA-2563AA53E75B917FF4674C353CD3E6BA3024A556F010831F6E1482513ADDCF354B5