On 21 Mrz., 21:51, Erik Krause erik.kra...@gmx.de wrote:
Am 21.03.2011 21:08, schrieb kfj:
I disagree. I think it's not at all about local contrast (as in focus
stacks), but about exposure fusion
Exposure fusion is all about local contrast :-)
Maybe my terminology is wrong. The way I
Kay is right. It's all about dynamic range compression, which is made
at tonemapping, not about flat tiffs.
Our vision changes sensitivity within a scene so the shadows and
midtones are perceived bright enough even for a scene with high
dynamic range. That's not true for a linear camera sensor
May I suggest an experiment ?
1. Take a RAW file and convert it -- so that the whole DR is included
-- into a single TIF . ( In order to get the whole DR into the TIF,
you will have to flatten the global contrast. )
2. From this TIF, manually create a +2EV TIF and a -2EV TIF, so you
now have a
On Mar 21, 10:05 am, Peter Suetterlin p.suetter...@royac.iac.es
wrote:
Partially, yes. Of course the deblurring would not be done in (rectilinear)
image space, but even on the sphere the PSF is not constant over the FOV
(imagine rotation around mage center - or am I overseeing something?).
Hi group!
I've spent the last weeks working on a large script using hsi/hpi, the
hugin scripting/plugin interface. Now I've put the first version
online, together with a README file, at my bazaar repo:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kfj/+junk/script/view/head:/main/woa.py
Is there anyway to invert a mask in hugin? I know I can change a mask
to include, but that's not doing what I want, or at least I don't
think it works this way. From this tutorial:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/Blend-masks/en.shtml
Blend masking allows you to define an Include region
Dear prospective Students
Hugin has been accepted as a mentoring organization in the upcoming Google
Summer of Code 2011. This email is the official call for students:
As Yuval already described in a blog post [1], would-be participants need to
get to work soon. The earlier, the better.
I'm having problems with enblend spinning when attempting to merge a
large cylindrical panorama, consisting of 21 stacks of three images
each. I got the images all aligned and was initially able to produce
some 'proof' stitches using either 'Exposure fused from stacks' or
'Exposure fused from any
Hello, im trying to install the Windows 64 bit package downloaded from
sourceforge and i get the following error:
NSIS Error:
Installer integrity check has failed. Common causes include incomplete
download and damaged media. Contact the installers author to obtain a new
copy.
I will try to