CombineZP 1.0

Free Processes stacks of digital image files
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Alan Hadley
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Manage and organize large sets of pictures all of which have the same dimensions such as identical width and identical height combining them in galleries and producing a single file from the resulting stack based on adjustable search filters for secondary parameters.

CombineZP it is designed to process Stacks of digital images. Stacks it is a set of pictures all of which have the same dimensions (they all have the same width and the same height).
The process of producing a single image from a stack of images is often the goal when processing a Stack.

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CombineZP is very easy to use; I made my first stacked image in a few minutes since the software is straightforward. I took a set of 15 photos with my (old) Galaxy S8 smart phone mounted using an adaptor (Amazon) to hold it steady on the eyepiece. I used Framelapse app set to take a photo every 2 seconds as I turned the focus knob through the range required for my subject to cover the full depth (1 1/2 turns in this case) .The app was programmed to take 60 photos but I hit stop when I had covered the full range.
Almost any smart phone will work; Amazon offers several adapters. Buy a used smart phone for a few $-you get higher resolution and save money over a microscope camera. Many time lapse apps are free and can be set to record a sequence of individual JPEGs (not a movie). Hope this helps other aspiring microscopists.

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rating Bogdan Marinescu
Great! Thank you.

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Perry Archival
Does this come in MacOS compatibility?

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