Special Offer on Tria v2 from Quarktet

Quarktet proudly announces the release of the Tria Image Processing Program, enabling rapid blind deconvolution of just about any image. Tria contains a specialized set of image processing algorithms alongside basic image processing tools.
The main attraction is the ability to use the patented SeDDaRA blind deconvolution technique, in a straight-forward and easy manner, to remove unidentified blur from digital images. The interface is easy-to-use, and designed for both professionals and amateurs. Also included are the Caron blind deconvolution process, and a simple, fast and effective pseudo-inverse deconvolution process. Simply put, no other program offers these methods. (And those that come close, offer them for a quite a bit more money.)
The program accepts both gray-scale and color images. Formats include bitmaps (8 and 24), jpegs, TIFFs (8,16,24,32,48,and 96-bit), FITS (8,16,and 32-bit), raw data files, and even delimited text files. In addition to the deconvolution tools, images can be resized, cropped, combined using image math, Fourier transformed, and displayed as complex images. We alse have developed a unique image comparison window for visual inspection of the results. No programming skills are required.
Version 2.0 provides a new automated image registration function that can align (translation and rotation) one image to another with sub-pixel accuracy. The image viewer has multiple ways to change the contrast, two ways to zoom, region-of-interesting contrasting, easy line-out plots, easy cropping, optional grids, customizeable false color, and the option of changing the pixel scale. (We made the image viewer to be the best way to view higher-bit (greater than 8 or 24) images.) The control panel can be re-defined, and the Log Viewer has been improved.

Our unique comparison tool enables quick
comparisons of unprocessed and processsed images.
Quarktet is offering a 40% discount for AstroPhoto Insight Readers (offer expires 6/30/2008).
To take advance of this offer, go to http://www.quarktet.com/Tria.html, and click on the link "click Here For Purchase". A window will pop up asking for a username and password. The username is APIReader and the password is HH222.
The order information is on that page. There is a link to pay using paypal. Alternatively, send a U.S. check or money order to:
James Caron of Quarktet
205 Indian Spring Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901
The base price is $216. Add $10 for CD orders. Shipping is free. Maryland residents, please add the 6% sales tax.
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