> On Sat 18-Jul-2009 at 20:01 +0200, J. Schneider wrote:
>>> Or do you mean you want both TIFF/JPG/PNG output *and* a multi-layered
>>> TIFF at the same time, in a single run, Bruno?
>> It might happen that someone wants this. One workaround should be to
>> send several stitch jobs to the batch stitcher with different output
>> options - but this doesn't work because (as far as I understand) the
>> option is saved in the pto file and the stitcher is handed only a
>> reference to this file. So at stitching time it reads the project file
>> and finds the option last set.
> 
> What happens is that a temporary version of the project is created 
> when stitching starts, so you can 'stitch now', change the project 
> and 'stitch now' again and get two different results as expected.
That's what I did before there was a batch processor.

> The Batch Processor will start with whatever version of the project 
> file exists when that task is processed.  So if you want different 
> versions of the output, you need to change the filename each time.
That's what I do now after I realized how hugin and PTBatcher work 
together. I just think it would be more intuitive and more user friendly 
if it worked principally like the "stitch now" version. First because 
then the function would be basically the same, just with a delay; and 
second because it saves the user some clicks.

regards
Joachim

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