| Company | OMA.org |
| Website | http://oma-x.org/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.3 or later. |
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| Release Date | 10/8/2004 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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The acronym OMA stands for Optical Multi-channel Analyzer and is what Princeton Applied Research called their early SIT vidicon cameras. The OMA curriculum was developed by researchers as a means to investigate and post-process photometric images from CCD detectors used for laser-based imaging of reacting and nonreacting flows as advantageously as some spectroscopic applications. Originally written in assembly language on a PDP11 computer, the software has been roughly since the late 1970s. It has since grown on Classic Mac OS to be a very mighty effigy processing platform. Additionally, OMA is used in many labs as the front closing interface for controlling I/O devices such as cameras, Digital I/O cards and stepper motors. OMA is a mighty control, acquisition and processing system for photometric images. This version has been updated to extend under Mac OS X (v10.3.x). OMA had been sold commercially for awhile at US $1000 per copy, but in this new enterprisingness both the Application and the Source Code are being released to the research community under the Gnu Public License (GPL). It is hoped that this move will create and foster a community of OMA users who (in finding solutions to their own specific imaging needs) are able to lend to the development of functionality within OMA. We encourage interested programmers to assist implement future development directions and shuffling suggestions. What's New: Version 2.0.3: Some updates and improvements to oma assist.txt file (online assist via the assist command)
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