Gerry Patterson <thedeepvo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Gerhard Killesreiter <
> gerh...@killesreiter.de> wrote:
[...]
>> I've come across two photos that I took and was wondering if Hugin would
>> be the right tool to "merge" them into one.

>> The photos have been taken with a small but noticable change in viewing
>> direction. Due to this and a very shallow DOF there are almost no points
>> which are sharp in both pictures.

>> I am mainly interested in getting one picture with both the flower and
>> the stem of the cactus being sharp, the rest is less interesting.
[...]
> I tried using the enfuse options for focus stacking, but was unsuccessful on
> the first try.  There might have been options I could have fiddled with, but
> this seems simple to mask in instead.
[...]

Hello,

the masking support in hugin SVN trunk
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.ptx/21193
might have worked, too.
cu andreas
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