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    KLT-IV
    ...Please direct queries or comments to: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/klt-iv-image-velocimetry-software
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Sensitizer

    Sensitizer

    A toolset to automate STOP analysis with Zemax OpticStudio

    SENSITIZER is an ESO software toolset written in Matlab and Mathematica aiming at automating some Structural/Thermal/Optical Performance (STOP) sensitivity analyses with Zemax OpticStudio (ZOS). The core code of SENSITIZER runs in MATLAB and drives ZOS in the background through the ZOS-API interface, based on .NET. The output is saved in the MATLAB file format and can be post-processed using MATLAB and/or Mathematica routines.
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    Toastpp

    Toastpp

    Forward and inverse modelling in optical tomography

    Toast++ is a C++ software package for modelling light transport in scattering media using the finite element method. It allows 3D reconstruction of absorption and scattering distributions inside an object from boundary measurements of light transmission, using steady state, time domain or frequency domain information. Matlab and Python bindings exist for ease of use and fast prototyping.
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    AEO-Light 1.1

    AEO-Light 1.1

    Version 1.1 is no longer supported.

    Version 1.1 is no longer supported. Please see the new version at https://usc-imi.github.io/aeo-light/ Description for 1.1 continues below: AEO-Light 1.1 is an open-source software application that takes a digital scan of motion picture film with optical sound tracks and directly reproduces the audio, producing as a result a synchronized sound film file. Funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and by the University of South Carolina.
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    SuperpixelMethod

    SuperpixelMethod

    Implementation of phase and amplitude modulation methods for the DMD

    This is a tool set for controlling digital micromirror devices for creating digital holograms and general optical field patterns. Hardware requirements include a laser and a DMD development board. A description of the use of the software in digital holography can be found here: http://cops.nano-cops.com/publications/superpixel-based-spatial-amplitude-and-phase-modulation-using-digital-micromirror-devic This software was developed with support from ERC and FOM.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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