Hi,

I implemented a masking tool inside hugin. It's now in the trunk.

Now you can create masks inside hugin, the masks are stored in the pto
file. It is possible to use negative and positive masking. The masks
are applied during stitching with nona. So also enblend can use them.

Some hints for usage of the editor:

Creating mask polygon: left mouse buttons sets one point, finish with
right mouse button or left double click
Select mask: left mouse click inside polygon or use rubberband, works
only when there are no points selected; or use the listbox
Selecting point(s): after selecting "add new mask" left mouse click on
point or use rubberband; when holding shift the new points are added
to an existing selection
Move point(s): drag with left mouse button
Move whole mask: drag with right mouse button
Adding points: left click while holding ctrl key on a line segment
Deleting points: right mouse click while holding ctrl key on a point
or drag with right mouse button and pressed ctrl button a rubber band
around the points (the remaining polygon must consist of at least
three points, otherwise the deleting is canceled), the delete key
deletes the selected points
Deleting mask: use delete mask button, the mask is also delete with
pressing the delete key when all or none point of the current mask are
selected

I hope this feature is helpful

Thomas

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