[hugin-ptx] Re: Two enfuse questions

2014-02-04 Thread Mark Abeln
Thank you very much. The applied profile comes from RawTherapee, which supposedly provided that sRGB-compatible profile to avoid problems. Perhaps not. I will try with ProPhoto. On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 9:53:29 AM UTC-6, cspiel wrote: > > > I transformed your images to ProPhoto colorspace wi

[hugin-ptx] Re: Two enfuse questions

2014-01-09 Thread Mark Abeln
Thank you so very much. Enfuse is such an important piece of software for me! On Thursday, January 9, 2014 6:58:18 AM UTC-6, cspiel wrote: > > > I'll have a look at the bug, but please don't hold your breath. > Meanwhile the quick-and-dirty workaround is to use `--no-ciecam'. > -- A list of fre

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Two enfuse questions

2014-01-07 Thread Mark Abeln
On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 11:32:16 AM UTC-6, Harry van der Wolf wrote: You can check the installed version of lcms2 in your Portfile. > Check the Portfile inside /opt/local/var/macports/sources/ > rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/graphics/lcms2 > > If you have a fully updated ports tr

[hugin-ptx] Re: Two enfuse questions

2014-01-07 Thread Mark Abeln
Here is a link to sample images: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxoRrNrmaYrIMllVOUllS0ZydEE&usp=sharing I included the original images (which I produced in Raw Therapee) and the enfused image, named a.tiff, which shows the dots. On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 3:13:51 AM UTC-6, spiel wro

[hugin-ptx] Re: Two enfuse questions

2014-01-07 Thread Mark Abeln
Chris: Here is the macports info on the builds: marks-mac-mini:tmp markabeln$ port info enblend enblend @4.1.2_1 (graphics) Variants: universal Description: Enblend is a tool to composite overlapping images with invisible (or very difficult to see) seams. Enfuse is a too

[hugin-ptx] Two enfuse questions

2014-01-06 Thread Mark Abeln
Greetings, I am seeing random colored dots in the very darkest parts of some enfaced photos. I am using enfuse 4.1.2 obtained via macports on my Mac running Mavericks, and am fusing 16 bit linear images using l-star. Any suggestions? Also, I often use 32 bit images these days, and am wondering

[hugin-ptx] Re: Some enfuse questions from a serious and desperate user

2013-06-09 Thread Mark Abeln
Greetings, I have nearly completed my book, and I would like to give thanks to the hard work of the developers. The stitched panoramas I created look magnificent and are particularly pleasing due to the General Panini projection, which gives me a convincing panoramic view with less obvious di

[hugin-ptx] Re: Some enfuse questions from a serious and desperate user

2013-05-10 Thread Mark Abeln
Dear Matthieu, This works! I was able to use some of the new features, which worked out very well for what I am doing. I suspect that this will speed up my workflow. I did get the error: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): Minimizer1D::set_bracket:

[hugin-ptx] Some enfuse questions from a serious and desperate user

2013-05-10 Thread Mark Abeln
Greetings, I have been a user of enfuse since 2008, and I find it a great tool, especially when there are moving objects in my scene. I’ve used it extensively for my first three books, and right now I’m working on my fourth coffee table photo book using enfuse. But I’ve hit some problems which