Hello Harry,
On Mon, 01 Jun 2015 21:10:47 +1000, Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I did some preliminary tests with verdandi(1), the new blender. In
general
it works fine, but in 2 panos I got "washed out" colors, maybe due to
CIECAM colors in the originals (That comes to mind now that I type this
mail. I will check tonight).
It is much faster then enblend, just like multiblend is/was.
Some french website also paid attention to it:
http://www.panophoto.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=15190
Are there any other users already with test results?
I have run a few tests, and it gives a good fast result for most. For my
tests it was faster than multiblend.
There are cases where it isn't as good, and an example of that is Paul
Womack's current map stitching project. The result shows quite noticeable
seams in areas of essentially plain colour.
Seams are not noticeable where the images have a lot of variation.
Cheers,
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