Oh, *that* kind of glaring! (emailed images show red and blue channels 
swapped in output) You just need the --bgr switch :)

David

On Thursday, 20 March 2014 16:29:47 UTC, Monkey wrote:
>
> It doesn't, but if you can send me some example files (address at the 
> bottom of the homepage, http://horman.net/multiblend/) I'll take a look.
>
> On Wednesday, 19 March 2014 20:08:10 UTC, Donald Johnston wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I’ve had to switch back to enblend and use the --no-ciecam option to 
>> fixed some really glaring colour issues.  Does multiblend have a similar 
>> option? 
>>
>> The input files I used are TIF files that were generated by Sony’s “Image 
>> Data Converter” and use the AdobeRGB colour space. 
>>
>>

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