Dear Stefan,
The only problem with autopano-sift-c I see is the way it handles input pto... Regarding the control points search it beats cpfind, especially in indoor panoramas. But control points are not the main concern for me now - I need to get enblend/verdandi working in HDR pipeline. Don't suggest me enfuse, already tried :) I need to get HDR working :\ -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Hugin Developers, which is subscribed to Enblend. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1630172 Title: Unadequate stitching of a HDR panorama Status in Enblend: New Bug description: HDR files: https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/1.hdr https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/2.hdr https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/3.hdr https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/4.hdr Project file: https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/panorama_8_panomodify.pto Execute: nona -m EXR_m -o panorama panorama_8_panomodify.pto I get 4 EXR files. For visualization I tone-mapped them using mai11 operator: https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/panorama0000.jpg https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/panorama0001.jpg https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/panorama0002.jpg https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/panorama0003.jpg Looks all good. After that I try to stitch them using enblend 4.2 (nft and graph-cut algorithms) and verdandi 2016.2.0 (watershed algorithm): enblend --wrap=horizontal --blend-colorspace=IDENTITY -o panorama_original.exr --primary-seam-generator=nearest-feature-transform panorama000*.exr enblend --wrap=horizontal --blend-colorspace=IDENTITY -o panorama_original.exr panorama000*.exr verdandi --wrap --seam=blend --output=panorama_original.exr panorama000*.exr I again tone-mapped the results for visualization: https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/hdr/ I hope no commentaries are needed... Next, I decided to tone-map the nona's output: pfsin panorama000$i.exr | pfstmo_mai11 | pfsout panorama000$i.tiff convert panorama000$i.tiff -channel a -negate +channel panorama000$i.tif After that I stitched again: enblend --wrap=horizontal --compression=none --blend-colorspace=IDENTITY --fine-mask -o panorama_original.tif --primary-seam-generator=nearest-feature-transform panorama000*.tif enblend --wrap=horizontal --compression=none --blend-colorspace=IDENTITY -o panorama_original.tif panorama000*.tif verdandi --wrap --seam=blend --output=panorama_original.tif panorama000*.tif And here are the results: https://fliker09.tk/sharedstuff/launchpad/tmo/ Difference is huge... Much better results! Now the question - why so bad with EXR files? Am I doing something wrong? To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/1630172/+subscriptions _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs Post to : hugin-devs@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp