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stereoscoper - Batch modify stereoscopic images
Published by Tim Cuthbertson
- Overview
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Drag the feed's URL to the dialog box that appears. Other environments may use other systems. For example, if you are a ROX desktop user, drag the link to AddApp instead.
Alternatively, to run it from the command-line:
$ 0launch http://gfxmonk.net/dist/0install/stereoscoper.xml
The 0alias command can be used to create a short-cut to run it again later.
If you don't have the 0launch command, download it from the 0install.net web-site, which also contains documentation about how the Zero Install system works.
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- Description
# stereoscoper Bulk process stereoscopic (3d) images ----- Stereoscoper takes in one or more stereoscopic images and spits out a modified version. It can split / merge / swap images, produce an animated gif, do alignment / depth adjustment, match colours between image pairs, and more. For the interactive mode, here are the shortcuts: up / down (or j / k): change vertical offset left / right (or h / l): change horizontal offset (depth) - / =: change brightness _ / +: change contrast 0: reset brightness/contrast return: accept esc: cancel Run --help to see all the batch options available.
- Available versions
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Version Released Stability Platform Download 0.1 2011-08-28 Any Download (4820 bytes) 0.2 2011-08-28 Any Download (4972 bytes) - Required libraries
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