Yup
Screenshots, diagrams, examples and the like.
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On Sep 28, 12:57 am, Gnome Nomad wrote:
> JPW wrote:
> > Thanks Kay,
> >> as Bruno has pointed out, if all you want is the remapped images and
> >> not the fused stack, you have to save individual imag
BTW,
This is a very nice explanation. Thanks.
On Sep 29, 10:34 am, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Let me explain: enfuse looks at all pixels in all images in turn. For
> every pixel, it calculates it's 'quality' by a certain criterion. When
> taking well-exposedness as criterion, how can well-expos
On Sep 29, 10:34 am, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 28 Sep., 19:21, JPW wrote:
>
> > Easy, Kay.
> > Please assume the best of me, as I do of you. And remember, as I have
> > told you, I am a totally naive user of any but the most basic feature
> > of Hugin, PanoTools and command line programs in
On 27 Sep., 23:07, Erik Krause wrote:
> Am 27.09.2011 15:16, schrieb Calvin McDonald:
>
> > Can someone tell me why in general someone would want their pano
> > downscaled by Hugin?
> > In other words, is there a good reason to set this to something besides
> > 100%?
>
> Yes. The 70% rule was intr
On 28 Sep., 19:21, JPW wrote:
> Easy, Kay.
> Please assume the best of me, as I do of you. And remember, as I have
> told you, I am a totally naive user of any but the most basic feature
> of Hugin, PanoTools and command line programs in general.
Ooops... my fault. I did mean you should set expo
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