> > ... I tried again, and it worked beautifully.
Yay! Thank you Carl and Calvin for confirming that this works ( saves
me testing it! ). IMHO the "zenith and nadir include masks" method
would be a useful addition to the Hugin documentation and/or Bruno's
tutorials for full-sphere panos.
> > ...
Hi Calvin,
On Apr 6, 7:52 am, Calvin McDonald wrote:
> My apologies John and Carl. With both of you telling me it should work I
> decided to try again - even though I was convinced I did as you directed
> and it didn't work. I tried again, and it worked beautifully.
Great!
> Now that the blen
My apologies John and Carl. With both of you telling me it should work I
decided to try again - even though I was convinced I did as you directed
and it didn't work. I tried again, and it worked beautifully.
Unfortunately, I don't know what I (or Hugin?) did wrong before, but it's
working ni
JohnG schrieb am 04.04.12 02:40:
I'm very disappointed to hear that the zenith stack include mask
didn't work ... in theory this should be an extremely elegant
workaround for Enblend's inability to read across the poles :-(
It should work. If not, I'd check if the stack is properly defined in
Masks are recognised by both Enblend and Enfuse, so if you don't apply
your mask to all layers in a stack Enfuse may well produce a set of
intermediate images which are difficult to Enblend (and vice versa).
Enfuse doesn't really recognise "the properly exposed" layer of a
stack the way you and I d