2015-06-02 0:35 GMT+02:00 Terry Duell <tdu...@iinet.net.au>:

>
> Seams are not noticeable where the images have a lot of variation.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Regards,
> Terry Duell



Hi Terry,

For me it is different. I do see seams where the color difference in the
bottom half is big.
For example: You have a nice even blue sky with forest/grass as "bottom
half". However, in this bottom half is also a old "fortified farm" and some
houses around having a completely different color then the forest/grass
surrounding it. Then I get the seams.

I pointed to that french forum and actually the image they show is the
same: lots of green and blue sky with a white building as part of the image
and above the building the seams. Somehow verdandi does not (yet)
compensate for those differences in colors (I think).

And w.r.t. the "washed out" colors: I was not able to rerun the tests again
(I'm on a business trip), but all images had the same (icc) color profiles
and the originals were OK. As the panos were simple straightforward panos I
used Hugin completely on automode with both enblend and verdandi.

And a bug I think: I use a project and run the blending with enblend and
afterwards close PTBatcherGUI. Then I change the blender to verdandi
(integrated) from the preferences, save the project again rerun the
stichting. Still enblend is used. I have to close Hugin and reopen it again
to have it use verdandi.

Tomorrow I have more time and I will check more thoroughly also w.r.t. the
"assumed" bug.

Harry

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