Enblend for Linux

Enblend is a tool for composing images.
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  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Andrew Mihal
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Linux
  • File Size:
  • 803KB

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Enblend for Linux Description

Advertisement Enblend for Linux is a Photo & Image software developed by Andrew Mihal. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for Enblend for Linux: Enblend is a tool for composing 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. Enblend does not line up the images for you - you'll need a tool such as Hugin for that soecific type of job. Features: New, faster image processing algorithms for computing Gaussian and Laplacian pyramids. Optional optimization of seam line placement to try to avoid mismatches and parallax errors in the image overlap region. Masks can Now be saved and loaded from files. This makes it possible to manually edit the location of the seam before multiresolution spline blending is applied. Checkpointing of partial results is now optional. This improves speed. Optional blending using the CIECAM02 color appearance model. Your TIFF files should have embedded ICC Profiles in order to use this option. This replaces the CIE L*a*b* color blending in Enblend 2.X that never worked properly. Optional use of the graphics processor to speed up certain computations. This feature is experimental and may not work on all systems. Like other X.0 releases, please consider this a beta.


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