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ProStack - a platform for image processing and analysis
ProStack - a platform for image processing and analysis. It implements various image processing methods as separate modules, that can be joined in a complex image processing scenario by use of a graphical userinterface.
RPMs are available at https://build.opensuse.org/project/repositories/home:mackoel:compbio
automation tool to analyze Foucault test results of parabolic mirrors
This software is a remake of Foucault Test Image Analyzer created by Dejan Vucinic and published on SourceForge at 2002 (https://sourceforge.net/projects/foucault/).
"If you are an amateur telescope maker, this software can take the tedium out of measuring the shape of your mirror."
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Ciclope Astro is a Web 2.0 application to control an astronomical observatory (telescopes, cameras, domes, etc.). It contains other tools as album (folksonomy & votes), forum, news (RSS), karma system. Developed using the Google Web Toolkit framework.
Software to control a remote telescope via a web interface. Includes software needed to operate a motorized dome, telescope, and cameras.This project has been partially funded by a grant from the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium.