You didnt say the pattern of the Tremper so I assumed banded Morph calculator says...
Tremper albino het RAPTOR X Bold Jungle het RAPTOR
12.5% Eclipse Tremper Albino
12.5% Eclipse het Tremper Albino
25% Tremper Albino het Eclipse
25% Normal het Eclipse het Tremper Albino
12.5% Tremper Albino
12.5% Normal het Tremper Albino
Most of the offspring will show Jungle or Aberrant patterning
"Het RAPTOR" is a confusing way to label a gecko because RAPTOR is not a single trait, it is a combination morph consisting of Tremper albino, Eclipse, and Patternless Stripe. Your Tremper snowglow "het RAPTOR" is more accurately described as being het Eclipse.
I have another question about the morph calculator.is a 1c hypo a hypo,and a 2c hypo a super hypo?and if I breed a hypo to a hypo,do I get super hypos?
Hypo is treated as a dominant trait by the calculators, meaning that the only difference between 1C and 2C is the ratio of hypo offspring (50% for 1C and 100% for 2C). Super hypo is considered to be a form of hypo that has been line-bred to remove all spotting, making it a combination of dominant and polygenic traits. There has been a fair amount of debate here as to whether hypo is truly dominant or polygenic, but for the purposes of the morph calculator it is treated as dominant.
I believe it is possible to get super hypos from hypo parents (any hypo breeders care to jump in and confirm or deny?), but it is not a simple genetic equation like mack x mack = 25% SS, the polygenic element of a super hypo makes the trait more complex and less predictable.