Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: colors and brightness change when stitching

2013-01-03 Thread Felix Hagemann
On 11 December 2012 10:57, Michael wrote: > Here is an example of the original image, and the same part cropped from the > big stitched image. A very late reply, but going through my unread mails I just saw your example images and I have seen very similar, washed out colors when camera response c

[hugin-ptx] Re: colors and brightness change when stitching

2012-12-17 Thread kevin360
Michael, Something else you can try, add "--no-ciecam" to the commandline for enblend and enfuse, see if that makes a difference. On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 4:57:26 AM UTC-5, Michael wrote: > > Here is an example of the original image, and the same part cropped from > the big stitched ima

[hugin-ptx] Re: colors and brightness change when stitching

2012-12-10 Thread dkloi
What's your workflow? Are you using the assistant mode? Is Photometric optimisation being applied to the aligned images. You can reset the exposure values in the Camera and Lens tab. Or else the exposure values in the EXIF are not what you want them to be. In that case, make the exposure value

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: colors

2010-11-09 Thread Carl von Einem
Also your image editor should not be set to assume a certain ICC profile when opening a file that doesn't contain such information. A proper setting would be to give you the choice of available profiles that the program can assign while loading the file. After that just save the file and it wi

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: colors

2010-11-09 Thread Eric O'Brien
If Hugin is not retaining the profile information, it should be more of an irritation rather than a significant problem. Just do all your work as usual while ignoring any "funny" colors. When you have created a final output file, just open it in your favorite image editor and assign the i

[hugin-ptx] Re: colors

2010-11-09 Thread sneike
so, is there a solution to use images with a certain profile, having as output an image with that same profile? On Nov 10, 12:26 am, Bruno Postle wrote: > On Tue 09-Nov-2010 at 11:56 +0100, Carl von Einem wrote: > > >>Eric O'Brien wrote: > >>I wonder if the inputs have multiple profiles, and hug

[hugin-ptx] Re: colors

2010-11-08 Thread Jeongyun
The original jpg has AdobeRGB color profile. Using sRGB could fix your problem. On Nov 8, 7:06 pm, sneike wrote: > seems like the colors of my photos change when i import them into > hugin.. also the quality of the photo is involved.. > for example, this is the photo i import (http://dl.dropbox.c