[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1761277] Re: "no compression" outputs LZW compressed TIFF

2018-04-04 Thread tmodes
The problem is enblend. The bug has already fixed in changeset
882d3ccba621, but is not yet included in a released version.

** Project changed: hugin => enblend

** Changed in: enblend
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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Title:
  "no compression" outputs LZW compressed TIFF

Status in Enblend:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  I want to stitch 16 bit Tiffs and set Hugin to output a panorama without 
compression. For some unknown reason this is ignored and the 16 bit panorama is 
larger than expected. exiftool reports 
  Compression: LZW

  Hugin 2018.0.0 on Mac OS X 10.11

  This happens with scans as well as with Tiffs from RAW files.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1709473] Re: Enfuse: artifacts - false colored pixels in dark regions

2018-04-04 Thread zarl
I think I'm also affected by this bug:

When stitching 16 bit (per channel) TIFFs the final panorama sometimes
shows colour artefacts in dark areas.

Blender options in Hugin contain no additional command line options.
Tiffs from NEF using Adobe's Raw Converter (shipped with Photoshop CS6).

According to the documentation --blend-colorspace uses cieluv as a
default. When switching to --blend-colorspace=ciecam (or cielab) the
artefacts don't appear.

Hugin 2018.0.0 built by Niklas Mischkulnig (for Mac OS X)
enblend 4.2.1-f0304648cc0f

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Title:
  Enfuse: artifacts - false colored pixels in dark regions

Status in Enblend:
  New

Bug description:
  enfuse sometimes produces false colored pixels around dark regions
  using the default options.

  When using the option "--blend-colorspace=identity" the artefacts
  don't show (at least with the attached example images).

  Tested with version 4.2  and 4.3-e93b798a0c5f. The artefacts show with
  both versions, although there are differences.

  
  Attached are sample images and the result images after using the included 
script. There is also a self-compiled binary of the enfuse version 
4.3-e93b798a0c5f and a text file ("Info.txt") containing info about versions, 
operating system and hardware. 

  The result images 
  "default.tif" and "default_dev.tif"
  are the images made with default options,
  the images 
  "identity.tif" and "identity_dev.tif"
  are made with the option "--blend-colorspace=identity".

  The images
  "default_dev.tif"and "identity_dev.tif" are made with the development version 
4.3-e93b798a0c5f

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1761280] [NEW] sort some items in Hugin Prefs in a different way

2018-04-04 Thread zarl
Public bug reported:

Not a real bug but just to make sure that less advanced users are not
puzzled.

In Preferences "Programs" the two topics Enblend and Enfuse each show one 
selection
  [ ] choose alternative program
followed by two input fields: the first for an alternative path and a second 
for default arguments.

This way of sorting items could be read as if the "default arguments"
are only valid for alternative executables.

I propose resorting items like this:


 Default Arguments: 
 All arguments set here are defaults for new projects (...) they are set by 
hugin 
-> (last sentence should also end with a full stop)
 
 [ ] Use alternative (...) program:  [Choose executable...]

This way it is made clear that "default arguments" are valid for both an
alternative program as well as for the built in version.

** Affects: hugin
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  sort some items in Hugin Prefs in a different way

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  Not a real bug but just to make sure that less advanced users are not
  puzzled.

  In Preferences "Programs" the two topics Enblend and Enfuse each show one 
selection
[ ] choose alternative program
  followed by two input fields: the first for an alternative path and a second 
for default arguments.

  This way of sorting items could be read as if the "default arguments"
  are only valid for alternative executables.

  I propose resorting items like this:

  
   Default Arguments: 
   All arguments set here are defaults for new projects (...) they are set by 
hugin 
  -> (last sentence should also end with a full stop)
   
   [ ] Use alternative (...) program:  [Choose 
executable...]

  This way it is made clear that "default arguments" are valid for both
  an alternative program as well as for the built in version.

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[Hugin-devs] [Bug 1761277] [NEW] "no compression" outputs LZW compressed TIFF

2018-04-04 Thread zarl
Public bug reported:

I want to stitch 16 bit Tiffs and set Hugin to output a panorama without 
compression. For some unknown reason this is ignored and the 16 bit panorama is 
larger than expected. exiftool reports 
Compression: LZW

Hugin 2018.0.0 on Mac OS X 10.11

This happens with scans as well as with Tiffs from RAW files.

** Affects: hugin
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  "no compression" outputs LZW compressed TIFF

Status in Hugin:
  New

Bug description:
  I want to stitch 16 bit Tiffs and set Hugin to output a panorama without 
compression. For some unknown reason this is ignored and the 16 bit panorama is 
larger than expected. exiftool reports 
  Compression: LZW

  Hugin 2018.0.0 on Mac OS X 10.11

  This happens with scans as well as with Tiffs from RAW files.

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