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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers find command help Post 302144296 by purest on Wednesday 7th of November 2007 06:50:27 AM
Old 11-07-2007
yes i know that.

its not one directory, its hundreds. i want the total size of all of them together.
 

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Lynkeos(1x)															       Lynkeos(1x)

NAME
Lynkeos - application dedicated to the processing of astronomical (mainly planetary) images taken with a webcam through a telescope. SYNOPSIS
lynkeos.app DESCRIPTION
This manual page describe succintly the aims of the Lynkeos application. How does it work? By stacking the best images, the signal to noise ratio is increased and details lost in the noise of individual images become visible in the resulting image. This software accepts movie sequences or still images, in any image format supported by GNUstep or Ffmpeg library, as input It generates a 16 bits RGB TIFF image as output, to be further processed with some all-purpose image processing application. The steps to process a collection of images are : * collect the movies and/or pictures, * collect calibration (dark and flat fields) movies and/or pictures (optional), * align the images, * select the best images, * stack the selected ones, * process the resulting image. FILES
All configuration are made through the GNUstep ability. SEE ALSO
Official Lynkeos web site. http://lynkeos.sourceforge.net/ You find help and tutorials. Lynkeos-GNU/Linux specific web site. http://christophe.jalady.free.fr/lynkeos/ You find some specific information on the port on GNU/Linux of Lynkeos. AUTHORS
Lynkeos is writting by LAMIAUD Jean-Etienne <j-etienne@users.sourceforge.net>. The GNU/Linux port is made by JALADY Christophe <christophe.jalady@free.fr>. Lynkeos 2005-04-17 Lynkeos(1x)
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