How to Install and Uninstall enblend Package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "enblend" package
Learn how to install enblend on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
enblend
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2. Uninstall "enblend" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall enblend on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus):
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sudo apt remove
enblend
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the enblend package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Package: enblend
Priority: extra
Section: universe/graphics
Installed-Size: 6454
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian PhotoTools Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Source: enblend-enfuse
Version: 4.1.4+dfsg-5
Depends: freeglut3, libboost-filesystem1.58.0, libboost-system1.58.0, libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglew1.13 (>= 1.12.0), libglu1-mesa | libglu1, libgomp1 (>= 4.9), libgsl2, liblcms2-2 (>= 2.2+git20110628), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libtiff5 (>= 4.0.3), libvigraimpex5v5 (>= 1.10.0)
Recommends: hugin
Filename: pool/universe/e/enblend-enfuse/enblend_4.1.4+dfsg-5_amd64.deb
Size: 1735370
MD5sum: f394ec804e58c63b2b7f2248695e0fd1
SHA1: 8bb51d8e8f763285caf17ea2e050c84976ad7edb
SHA256: 60b06a1849336e8337757f67fe21ab788ecfdecd18275e573c72c478f4d463d9
Description-en: image blending tool
Enblend is a tool for compositing images. Given a set of images that overlap
in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam
between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see. It can,
for example, be used to blend a panorama composed of several images.
.
It uses a Burt & Adelson multi-resolution spline. This technique tries to
make the seams between the input images invisible. 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 does not align images for you. Use a tool like Hugin or PanoTools to
do this. The TIFFs produced by these programs are exactly what Enblend is
designed to work with.
Description-md5: 60a4b912f87ffb96d7ec9562509d24a1
Enhances: hugin
Homepage: http://enblend.sourceforge.net/
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Supported: 9m
Priority: extra
Section: universe/graphics
Installed-Size: 6454
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian PhotoTools Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Source: enblend-enfuse
Version: 4.1.4+dfsg-5
Depends: freeglut3, libboost-filesystem1.58.0, libboost-system1.58.0, libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglew1.13 (>= 1.12.0), libglu1-mesa | libglu1, libgomp1 (>= 4.9), libgsl2, liblcms2-2 (>= 2.2+git20110628), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libtiff5 (>= 4.0.3), libvigraimpex5v5 (>= 1.10.0)
Recommends: hugin
Filename: pool/universe/e/enblend-enfuse/enblend_4.1.4+dfsg-5_amd64.deb
Size: 1735370
MD5sum: f394ec804e58c63b2b7f2248695e0fd1
SHA1: 8bb51d8e8f763285caf17ea2e050c84976ad7edb
SHA256: 60b06a1849336e8337757f67fe21ab788ecfdecd18275e573c72c478f4d463d9
Description-en: image blending tool
Enblend is a tool for compositing images. Given a set of images that overlap
in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam
between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see. It can,
for example, be used to blend a panorama composed of several images.
.
It uses a Burt & Adelson multi-resolution spline. This technique tries to
make the seams between the input images invisible. 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 does not align images for you. Use a tool like Hugin or PanoTools to
do this. The TIFFs produced by these programs are exactly what Enblend is
designed to work with.
Description-md5: 60a4b912f87ffb96d7ec9562509d24a1
Enhances: hugin
Homepage: http://enblend.sourceforge.net/
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Supported: 9m