The man page isn't very clear, enblend looks at the overlap size and sets
the number of levels to mostly sample from the overlap area. If you set it
to a large number of levels it will sample from much further beyond the
overlap area - which is useful for smoothing out a sky.

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Bruno

On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, 06:52 Maarten Verberne wrote:

> i also had a bit of trouble finding the documentation of this, but it's
> the pyramid levels...or how many triangles should enblend use.
> as i found it appears that enblend by default takes the highest possible
> setting for this.
>

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