Hi Harry,
I have gathered a minimum test set for you, to test the hdr
capabilities of enblend.
It is still 20MB, mainly because of the images. I don't know the
limits of the file area of this newsgroup so I put the file on my own
site.
Just download from this link:
http://www.middelhoek.com/downl
Just a suggestion: I also live in America, but wouldn't use an
"American" spell-checker; an USA-English spell-checker would be possible
more accurate. ;-)
Pardon for the distinction.
El 05/05/10 09:26, Bruno Postle escribió:
On 5 May 2010 07:51, Oskar Sander
My reasoning here is for the
On 5 May 2010 07:51, Oskar Sander
> My reasoning here is for the rectilinear case. I'm not sure what happens in
> the other projections, maybe there is a need to project on something else
> than a plane?
Yes, although stitching a mosaic is more interesting, the other major
use case is for patchin
There should be ways to get around that, at least for "true" mosaics.
The limitation is that the panorama camera and mosaic projection plane is
fixed. A mosaic can have unlimited FOV if you add up the individual mosaic
images, however the panorama camera can only have a max FOV of the plane
180.