multiple exposure blending
Multiple Picture Viewer 2.0
Multiple Picture Viewer - An utility for just showing the different pictures from one picture file more>>
This application was requested by one of the users in the newsgroups I read. Its not doing much, but it shows Realbasic developers how to use the QuickTime Graphics Importer to display the different pictures in a TIFF file.
You can copy the pictures to clipboard or export them into a new picture file.
Multiple Users Info 1.0.2
Multiple Users Info - Access the multiple users feature of System 9 more>>
Multiple Users Info is an AppleScript that allows you to access the Multiple Users control panel.

Photography Exposure Wheel
Photography Exposure Wheel is created as a professional and useful editor tool. more>>
Photography Exposure Wheel is created as a professional and useful editor tool that provides f-stop and shutter speed settings for different outdoor lighting conditions and film speeds. It has been developed by DesignMentor Training in collaboration with master photographer Ken Milburn.
Apple Multiple Users 1.4.1
Multiple Users 1.4.1 fixes the following: A problem has been corrected that prevented desktop themes from being properly saved and restored more>> Multiple Users 1.4.1 fixes the following:
- A problem has been corrected that prevented desktop themes from being properly saved and restored.
- Various files and folders in the System Folder are now protected from users who are logged in as Normal users. This addresses a security hole that allowed Normal users to remove the Users & Groups Data file in order to log in as the computer owner.
- When an idle logout occurs with the option to lock the screen, the Control Strip is hidden and the screen turns black to help ensure privacy of a users data. If a logout is triggered, the contents of the screen reappear to allow the user to view the information and save it if necessary. The Hide/Show Control Strip hot key is not active when the logout window is showing.
Mac OS 9.
Exposure Merger 2.25.4
Exposure Merger is considered as a simple and salutary freeware which is designed to build stereo photographs. more>>
Exposure Merger 2.25.4 is considered as a simple and salutary freeware which is designed to build stereo photographs.
It offers an Exposure Merger function that can be used with non-stereo photographs, without taking into account the original stereo goal of the software. It takes an overexposed photograph and a subexposed photograph, and merge them together in a tunable way to build a new photograph taking only the well exposed parts of each original. It is also possible to produce 2 artificial exposures with a single photograph, using a gamma filter, and then to merge them together exactly like if it where 2 original differently exposed photographs.
AIM Multiple Away Messages 1.0
AIM Multiple Away Messages is a useful and popular utility which allows you to set a message for each person or groups of people when your away. more>>
AIM Multiple Away Messages 1.0 is a useful and popular utility which allows you to set a message for each person or groups of people when your away. Fully commented and easy-to-use.
Requirements: AIM with AppleScript support
Multiple Document Project Template 1.0
Multiple Document Project Template - Multiple document project template for REALbasic more>>
The template demonstrates features such as:
Multiple Document Architecture Including:
? New Document
? Open Document
? Open Recent Menu
? Save
? Save As
? Save To
? Revert to Saved
? Page Setup and Printing (with modified example code from Aaron Ballmans Proper Printing article on aaronballman.com)
Fully Functioning Window Menu
About Window with HTML styled credits and Mac OS X styling
Preferences Window with Mac OS X toolbar and resizing window
Cool Seth Willits coding style :-)
Mac GasBlender 1.1
Mac GasBlender is developed as a great, pure Cocoa MacOS X freeware for SCUBA divers who are involved with gas blending or with Nitrox, Trimix & Heliox diving. more>>
Mac GasBlender 1.1 is developed as a great, pure Cocoa MacOS X freeware for SCUBA divers who are involved with gas blending or with Nitrox, Trimix & Heliox diving. It will allow you to compute best mixes and blending receipts for various mixes.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
- 800 x 600 resolution or higher
Mac GasBlender II 2.0.0p2
Mac GasBlender II is designed as a MacOS X freeware that is useful for SCUBA divers who are involved with gas blending or with Nitrox, Trimix, Heliox and HeliAir diving. more>> <<less
Mac GasBlender III 3.0pr3
Mac GasBlender III - Scuba gas blending computer more>>
Compute best mixes for Nitrox, Trimix, Heliox and HeliAir;Compute blending info for Nitrox, Trimix, Heliox and HeliAir;Convert between imperial and metric units;Calculate cost of individual mixes;Provides mix info (END, EAD, MOD, etc.).
Enhancements:
- UNIVERSAL BINARY
- Completely new and simplified interface
- Non-empty tanks can now be topped with air
- Mix cost calculator
- Metric & Imperial units
- Customizable partial pressure filling mixes (coming up!)
- Van der Waals or Ideal Gas Law blending (coming up!).
PBlend 1.0
PBlend - Launch multiple copies of Enblend more>>
PBlend is useful only on dual processor Macs and for Enblend 2.x.
Enblend 1.3 is already multi-processor optimized.
XBlend 1.3
XBlend uses an intelligent method to vary the way images are blended based on the subject matter more>>
For areas having sudden color changes, such as a door frame, images are blended over a narrow area as our minds expect sharp transitions in those areas. Input images are created using the Multi-image tiff option in PTMac or PTBatch then processed using XBlend.
A free front-end for Enblend, XBlend is useful for seamlessly blending already positioned images into a final panorama.
Alternatively, enblend can be used directly by PTMac and PTBatch by selecting the Enblend TIFF or Enblend PSD options.
XBlend gives the user a simple interface for using enblend. The user loads the images on the first tab, sets the desired blending options on the second tab and presses the blend button.
Enblend 1.3
Enblend - Composit images using a multiresolution spline more>>
The basic idea is that image features should be blended across a
transition zone proportional in size to the spatial frequency of the features.
For example, objects like trees and windowpanes have rapid changes in color.
By blending these features in a narrow zone, you will not be able to see the seam because the eye already expects to see color changes at the edge of these features. Clouds and sky are the opposite.
These features have to be blended across a wide transition zone because any sudden change in color will be immediately noticeable.
Enblend expects each input TIFF to be the same size. The alpha channel should indicate the region of the file that has valid image data. Enblend compares the alpha regions in the input files to find the areas where images overlap.
Enblend does not align images for you. Use a tool like Hugin or PanoTools to do this. The multiple TIFFs produced by these programs are exactly what enblend is designed to work with.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 1.1A
Change the way golf is played. more>>
Change the way golf is played. The revolutionary new Tiger Proofing course alteration technology allows you to modify course dynamics and call out your PGA Tour rivals by adding lengthier Tiger Tees, tighter fairways, dramatic undulations to greens, deeper bunkers, higher rough, and more. An enhanced Game Face featuring non-proportional bone scaling and texture blending creates incredibly realistic looks, right down to the bags under your eyes.
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Photomatix Basic 1.0
Photomatix Basic - Extends dynamic range of digital photos/scanned films more>>
Exposure blending: combining images taken at different exposures into one image with increased dynamic range
Tone Mapping: processing a High Dynamic Range (HDR) image to compress its tonal range while preserving local contrast.
The result is an image that you can display on standard monitors, while preserving the details of the original scene in highlights and shadows.