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Wavelength Pro software development project


OlDoinyo

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A programmer in England is currently developing a program called Wavelength Pro, which he hopes will be useful to multispectral photographers. I believe it shows promise, but development will be easier for him if he receives abundant community feedback from such users. His prospectus is here:

 

http://neuraloutlet.wordpress.com/wavelengthpro/

 

If anyone on this board with a Flickr account feels motivated to offer him suggestions, you may do so here:

 

https://www.flickr.com/groups/2755914@N21/discuss/72157649396473907

 

As of this writing, the latest alpha version of the software itself for Windows may be found here (accessible to anyone, not connected to Flickr:)

 

https://mega.co.nz/#!exZBjYqa!nWBPMJJF81VJjQH6c5pfb9ddD0U5XkyTPXqWEPvOHb0

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I can't use it currently because I'm on Macs.

But I'll keep an eye on it.

 

I've wondered if it is possible to write some Photoshop "actions" which will accomplish some multi-spectral stacking?

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Yes, this is referenced in our Stickies. Very nice software. I don't know if Ben has been updating it or what as I didn't hear back from last time I wrote. But he is a very busy fellow with his day job.

 

I have used TMSB successfully. I haven't updated it to my MacPro and should try to do so if I ever find the time. :)

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