Yes, I wrote that script a while ago, while facing the same problems
as you are now. Make sure you disabled "Save cropped images" under
Nona options, either in the preferences or in the stitcher tab for
every project where you want to use Smartblend. If you don't, you'll
get the "terrible overlap"
On 29 Sty, 20:40, Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Freitag 29 Januar 2010 schrieb Kytutr:
>
> > Could you please tell the trick (if you know it) how to run smartblend (...)
> You could write a wrapper-script. This should then strip the undesired
> arguments from the command line.
Thank you for inspira
Am Freitag 29 Januar 2010 schrieb Kytutr:
> Could you please tell the trick (if you know it) how to run smartblend
> 1.25 from Hugin (release 2009.4.0)? This version of Hugin adds
> automatically --compression as one of command line parameters and
> smartblend returns an error (it tries to take "--
On 21 Sty, 22:36, Jeffrey Martin <360cit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did anyone examine the strengths of the latest enblend with the old
> smartblend 1.25 (that's the latest version i think?)
Could you please tell the trick (if you know it) how to run smartblend
1.25 from Hugin (release 2009.4.0)? This
Am 22.01.2010 07:42, schrieb cspiel:
If you only look at the quality of the
generated seams, (almost) nothing has changed
between Enblend 3.2 and 4.0. So, Smartblend
should still be superior in this department.
In other words: One can not recommend enblend 4. Seam line optimization
hasn't imp
Jeffrey -
On Jan 21, 10:36 pm, Jeffrey Martin <360cit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did anyone examine the strengths of the latest enblend with the old
> smartblend 1.25 (that's the latest version i think?)
If you only look at the quality of the
generated seams, (almost) nothing has changed
betw