ALE is an image-processing program used for tasks such as super-resolution, deblurring, noise reduction, and anti-aliasing. Its principle of operation is synthetic capture, combining multiple inputs representing the same scene.
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This release adds an autoconf build system,
multi-threading, dynamic
Monte Carlo alignment, revised Euclidean
alignment, help text for the
experimental argument scope syntax, and reversion
of 3D options to
experimental status.
This prerelease adds dynamic adjustment of the Monte Carlo alignment parameter, fixes a potential nondeterminism bug in the random number generator, and modifies the default settings to improve the speed of high-quality runs. Other changes include the addition of file-scoping for the perturb-upper option and a bugfix for exp-mult parameter processing. The documentation is incomplete.
This prerelease includes an autotools build
system, documentation licensed under GPL, and an
updated user interface accepting scope operators.
In particular, the --mc option has been changed to
allow file scoping. The documentation is currently
incomplete. A release plan is included in the TODO
file, with entries for 0.8.5, 0.9.0, and 1.0.0
releases.