Wow!  

This is exactly what I am looking for. It looks like I should be able to add this to my pano build script fairly easily as well as tweak some settings to save as tif first and then add a post-process step to convert tif to jpg. I was exporting as jpg for ease of use when adding to google maps only. 

I will give this a shot over the next few days and let ya know. 

Thank you for the update! 

On Oct 22, 2023, at 11:07, Jeff “weltyj” Welty <eljeffr...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi @Panoseek,

Take a look at the new update for skyfill -- zenith blending.   It wasn't too hard to code, and it may be useful for other panoramas that don't necessarily include the zenith.
I made this image with "skyfill_tif 100_0278.tif 100_0287sf.tif -zb .5 0 -fhsv 0 .85 .85".   I created 100_0278.tif with your original jpg files and hugin, outputing a tif file rather than a jpg.

https://github.com/weltyj/SkyFill/

Cheers,
Jeff

On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 6:58:13 AM UTC-7 PanoSeek wrote:
this is exactly what I am looking for...I think.  I will dig in!



On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 5:35:18 AM UTC-5 RizThon wrote:
You may want to search in Hugin mailing list for "Fill clear sky update".


Looking at the tutorial with pictures https://github.com/weltyj/SkyFill/blob/main/Tutorial/SkyFill_tutorial_v1.md this is probably what you want. I do not know how difficult it is to use (and I guess compile) the tool is.

Le mar. 22 août 2023 à 14:18, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> a écrit :
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023, 04:34 PanoSeek wrote:

The closest I found was Bruno talking about the l-29 setting for enblend - https://groups.google.com/g/hugin-ptx/c/aghpJeyIvQo/m/k6iOJVImjskJ - I did attempt Bruno's solution, but got an error about couldn't do 29, could only do 9 and some errors that said 10.  So I tweaked the setting to 9 (#hugin_enblendOptions -l 9) and ran it.  No errors, but no change to the image that I could tell...still have big black hole sky.

This technique is basically to create a new fake blue photo, add it to the set at yaw=90, and hope that enblend will smooth out the transition. You need as many enblend levels as possible for maximum smoothing (the parameter should be -l 27, my mistake), the patch photo needs a big enough angle of view to cover the whole black area, but all skys are different so you won't be able to use the same shade of blue on all panoramas.

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Bruno

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