What is XFORM?
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XFORM is a programming language for interacting with
monochrome (grayscale) images using mathematical, as
well as visual, means. XFORM is intended to permit
students, hobbyists and researchers to explore the mathematics
of image processing on Windows-based personal computers.
XFORM runs under Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT.
You need at least a 386 processor, but it is much better
to have a 486 or Pentium.
This page was developed by the project, "Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing."
tanimoto@cs.washington.edu
9 January 1996.