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CombineZM
CombineZM running on Windows XPDeveloper(s) Alan Hadley Stable release CombineZP / 6 June 2010 Operating system Windows Type Digital image processing License GPL Website CombineZM/ZP home CombineZM (CZM) is an open source image processing software package for creating extended depth of field images. It runs on Windows XP and 2000. CombineZM is based on CombineZ5, a program which runs on older versions of Windows and is no longer maintained. It is superseded by CombineZP.[1]
CombineZM is designed to blend the focused areas of several partially focused digital photographs in order to create a composite image with an extended depth of field (DOF), created from the in-focus areas of each image.
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Limitations
- Does not support 16 bit images
- Images must be in height order (closest to furthest, but can be flipped within the application)
Illustration
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13 images of variable focus were captured and composited in CombineZM to create this image of a jumping spider.
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Categories:- Digital photography
- Free photo software
- Windows-only free software
- Free graphics software
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