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    labwc

    labwc

    A Wayland window-stacking compositor

    Labwc is a wlroots-based window-stacking compositor for Wayland, inspired by Openbox. It is light-weight and independent with a focus on simply stacking windows well and rendering some window decorations. It takes a no-bling/frills approach and says no to features such as animations. It relies on clients for panels, screenshots, wallpapers and so on to create a full desktop environment. Labwc tries to stay in keeping with wlroots and sway in terms of general approach and coding style. Firstly...
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    digiCamControl

    digiCamControl

    Free camera control solution

    digiCamControl is an free and open source software. This allows you to save time by transferring images directly from your camera to your computer as you take each shot and allow to control camera shooting parameters.
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    Lumix_Wifi_Focus_Stack

    Web based focus stacking application for lumix cameras.

    This is a modification from the GH3 web control developped by lenuisible at: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6703/control-your-gh3-from-a-web-browser-now-with-video-/p1 This version permit to batch focus stacking picture in order to create a timelapse of focus stacked image. Also know as hyperfocal timelapse.
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    TrichEratops

    TrichEratops

    TrichEratops is a software to study trichome patterning

    TrichEratops applies focus stacking on a series of light microscopic pictures. The 3D surface from the stack is reconstructed using Elastic Map fitting. Trichomes can be marked on the Leaf surface and patterning statistics can be calculated from them.
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    Oct.0 Nikon Z remote control app

    Oct.0 Nikon Z remote control app

    Advanced Remote control and tethering app for Nikon Z ML cameras

    Based on Nikon SDK C# wrapper and EMGU repositories - Oct.0 is a standalone Windows 64bit lightweight app, developed to remotely control select Nikon Z Mirrorless camera bodies by means of wired or wireless controllers attached to a x64 PC. Oct.0 allows for replicating most of the camera body controls (buttons) functions via GUI buttons or keyboard shortcuts, as well as allowing tethering functions such as saving the files to destination folder on a PC, and invoking a remote LiveView session.
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