Thanks Thomas,
It's a very practical feature to have directly inside Hugin.
I can't wait to try it.

-- Sebastien

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Carl von Einem <c...@einem.net> wrote:

> Standard (negative) masking: Make sure that certain areas of a source
> image (a partial human body stepping into the frame, or parts of the
> panohead) don't make it into the stitched image while you have enough
> better background in another frame (e.g. a handheld nadir shot). The
> 'crop' tab is comparable but only allows to "mask" the outside of a
> rectangle or a circle.
>
> Positive masking: comparing two overlapping frames one feature might be
> in both but looks better in frame B. You want to make sure that enblend
> uses that nicer part so you can apply positive masking on that wanted part.
>
> Bruno's tutorial shows both techniques using seperate vector masks:
> http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enblend-svg/en.shtml
>
> Jan Martin schrieb am 16.02.10 07:58:
> > This might be obvious to you, I ask nevertheless:
> > What is masking good for?
>
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