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    Open Beam Profiler

    Open Beam Profiler

    Profiling and analysis of laser beams with ImageJ

    This open-source software enables profiling and analysis of laser beams. It can be used with a variety of cameras supported by ImageJ and Micro-Manager, or images from any other source. It provides all common analysis methods like D4Sigma, knife-edge, as well as fitting of Hermite-Gauss and super-Gauss functions.
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    Solar Wi-Fi weather station on ESP12

    Solar Wi-Fi weather station on ESP12

    Solar Wi-Fi weather station on ESP12

    #ESP.Meteo: Solar Wi-Fi weather station on ESP12 + ionistor + solar panel Current Functionality: *Forecasting the probability of frosts (according to the methods of Professor Brounov) *Forecast of the height of the lower edge of the cloud (VNGO by Selezneva) *Calculation of the height of the sensor according to the barometric formula (altimeter, for other projects) *Measurement of street temperature *Measurement of outdoor humidity *Measurement of street pressure *Calculation...
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    Tritone-Experiment

    Experiment about shepardtone based tritones and visual induced biases

    A small project, to measure the visual bias when judging tritones. The "tritone" consists of 2 distinct shepard tones with half an octave tone difference, played successively. Every human has it's own way of perception: One would say after hearing the C-F# tritone, that the F# is clearly higher-pitched than the C, but another person would judge the C as the higher tone. We tried to measure, if there is a possibility of manipulating the perception by adding a visual stimulus by using...
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