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    Luminance HDR

    Luminance HDR

    Complete solution for HDR photography

    Luminance HDR is a complete suite for HDR imaging workflow. It provides a wide range of functionalities, during both the fusion stage and the tonemapping stage. Its graphical user interface, based on Qt5, runs on a variety of platforms, such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X 10.9 and later and several Unix flavors (Linux, FreeBSD and others). Input images can be supplied in multiple formats, from JPEG to RAW files. In the same way, output can be saved in many different formats as well, from...
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    TejashCAM

    Standalone tool for taking pictures out of your webcam

    TejashCAM is a very small standalone tool for taking pictures from your camera. It does not requires any installation, just grab it and run to take images. It supports, fast image processing algorithms to take bitmap images and support the camera settings, so you can adjust your camera according to your need.
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    GNU/Linux support for still image devices conforming to PIMA 15740 (Picture Transfer Protocol).
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