Enfuse was created (AFAIK) for doing HDR from multiple pictures
taken with different EVs.
However, it works by the (rather simple, conceptually) method
of taking the best pixels from each image and blending.
Recently, I wanted to photograph a rather decayed grave marker,
where the letters are
Hi Tduell,
Sorry, the images are TIF format, which appears to not display in a browser
for some reason? here are the converted jpgs:
LDR:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwQNwgWq-shmX0hUOVZnYmRzZ00/edit?usp=sharing
Fused:
David W. Jones gnomeno...@gmail.com wrote:
I just glanced at Debian Sid repository; it's only up to RC3. So RC4
might not have gotten much testing from Debian users.
[...]
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.ptx/35160
| Please note that Debian's 2014.0.0~rc3+dfsg-1 is identical to rc4
|
Hi.
Sure, if this is how it is preferred. (updated patch attached)
Any chance to see it being merged into enblend hg repo? (preferably keeping
User line)
Or this is the wrong place to submit patches?
On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 2:56:21 PM UTC+4, kornel wrote:
Am Dienstag, 23. September
Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2014 10:06:48 UTC+2 schrieb bugbear:
Enfuse was created (AFAIK) for doing HDR from multiple pictures
taken with different EVs.
That was the main purpose. But in the original paper of the algorithm (Tom
Mertens, Jan Kautz, Frank Van Reeth: Exposure Fusion,
Hello Andrew,
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 23:46:30 +1000, Andrew Fraley brak3...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Tduell,
Sorry, the images are TIF format, which appears to not display in a
browser for some reason? here are the converted jpgs:
Thanks, I can now see the problem.
As for your answer, I
Hello Brandon,
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 17:25:14 +1000, Brandon bran...@flyingtsalers.com
wrote:
Here I have attached a different pano that I did a month ago that more
clearly shows the problem. I just now stitched the
attached pto file to make the Crater Lake pano which shows the problems.