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Dump Mailbox Item Data
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A script that maps BlackBerry Enterprise Server Ref IDs to Exchange mailbox items.
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XSudo
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A wrapper script that makes it possible to start GUI applications using sudo over a remote X connection in Linux without changing the system-level sudo configuration (e.g. for use with Cygwin-X).
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The Mirror's Surface Breaks
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A multispectral image processing engine.
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DaVinci's Shadow
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An experimental fork of ASU's DaVinci command-line data processing software, which is used internally by The Mirror's Surface Breaks.
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DaVinci's Shadow Build Process - Linux
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How to compile DaVinci's Shadow on Linux.
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DaVinci's Shadow Build Process - Windows
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The grueling ordeal that is compiling DaVinci's Shadow on Windows using MinGW/MSYS.
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DaVinci's Shadow Build Process - Cross-Compiling For Windows on Linux
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The slightly-less-grueling ordeal that is compiling DaVinci's Shadow on Linux using MinGW.
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DaVinci's Shadow Build Process - BSD
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Some general guidelines and pointers for building DaVinci's Shadow on BSD.
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TMSB on Unix-like Operating Systems
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Some preparation is necessary to use TMSB on Linux, BSD, and other "Unix-like" operating systems.
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TMSB Tutorial 1: Basic Use
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An introduction to working with The Mirror's Surface Breaks.
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TMSB Tutorial 2: OnEarth Satellite Imagery
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How to use TMSB to process raw data from NASA's OnEarth website.
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TMSB Tutorial 3: Mars Rover PanCam Images
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Using TMSB to process images obtained from the Mars rovers (Spirit and Opportunity).
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TMSB Tutorial 4: XML File Customization
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A quick introduction to working with TMSB's XML files, if you want to customize the processing options.
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TMSB Tutorial 4A: Basic XML File Customization
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Simple ways to modify the files included with TMSB.
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TMSB Tutorial 4B: Dual-Band Ultraviolet-A XML File Customization
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This custom input configuration can be used where the source imagery contains multiple subdivisions of the ultraviolet-A spectral band.
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TMSB Tutorial 4C: Andrea G. Blum Colour Combination XML File
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This example describes how to create a custom processing configuration which combines human-visible, near infrared, and ultraviolet-A in a way described by photographer Andrea G. Blum.
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TMSB Tutorial 4D: Klaus D. Schmitt Custom Colour-Processing Matrix
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This example describes a method requested by photographer and researcher Klaus D. Schmitt, for explicitly specifying the combination of input channels to create colour output images.
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TMSB Tutorial 4E: Multitemporal Processing
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This example describes a method requested by Steve Smeed, for combining multiple R-G-B images offset in time, using a technique developed by Bjørn Rørslett.
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TMSB Tutorial 4F: Yellow Filter Processing
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This example describes a method requested by Steve Smeed, for converting images taken with a multispectrally-converted camera using a yellow filter into Kodak EIR-style NIR-R-G images.
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TMSB Tutorial 5: Custom Scripts
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TMSB can also be used to execute custom DaVinci scripts using multiple processors simultaneously. Here's how.
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TMSB Troubleshooting and Optimization
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Steps that can be taken if you encounter an error or other problem.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 1: Overview
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Features and aspects that are common to all of the XML file types that TMSB uses.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 2: Input Configuration
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The configuration files that control how the raw source images for an image cube are imported.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 3: Output Configuration
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The files that control how TMSB writes intermediate and final output images to disk.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 4: Processing Configuration
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The files that control the real work that TMSB was designed for.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 5: Colour and Gradients
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The file that defines gradients and tinting colours.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 6: Transformation Profiles
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The file that defines simple, reusable operations such as normalization.
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TMSB XML Schema Part 7: Execution Options
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A file that defines the basic execution options (for the GUI).
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