Hi,
below is a forwarded message for those who are interested in HDR style blending of several images. I tried it with some examples and it produces very nice results! (You will have to install the dev versions, see http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin#Supported_Platforms for links to detailed descriptions for many platforms) Apologies to those who already know about this. Best, Arnd ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:11:14 +0200 From: Erik Krause <[hidden email]> Reply-To: [hidden email] To: [hidden email] Subject: [PanoToolsNG] A christmas present Hello, Andrew Mihal (developer of enblend) and the hugin development team around Pablo d'Angelo have a christmas present for the panorama community: enfuse The program uses the multi resolution spline blending technique known from enblend to fusion (hence the name) a stack of exposure bracketed images - not to HDR but to a exposure blended LDR result. I tested it on some cases and it yielded results wich are the closest to perfect I ever saw. Even the 17 EV lamp example from my page http://www.erik-krause.de/blending which no recent tonemapper was able to process satisfactorily looks really great: http://www.erik-krause.de/lamp_enfuse.jpg And the best is: this runs fully automatic, without need to tweak a load of settings. The syntax is similar to enblend, hence it might be possible to use one of the enblend GUIs: http://wiki.panotools.org/Enblend_Front_End or even PTGui if you specify enfuse instead of enblend or smartblend in the Options -> Plugins menu (don't forget to set it back, since enfuse is *no* panorama blender). Enfuse is part of the enblend 3.1 pre release. Hence be warned: There still might be bugs - this is for testing only. Please read the README and the NEWS file from the ZIP before. Please report any bugs or oddities here or better on the hugin-ptx list at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx Enblend 3.1 reports are welcome, too! Enfuse f.e. shuts down if it is called with wrong parameters. Here is a list (output of enfuse if called without parameters): Usage: enfuse [options] -o OUTPUT INPUTS Common options: -h Print this help message -l number Number of levels to use (1 to 29) -o filename Write output to file -v Verbose -w Blend across -180/+180 boundary --compression=COMP Set compression of the output image. Valid values for compression are: For TIFF files: LZW, DEFLATE For JPEG files: 0-100 Extended options: -b kilobytes Image cache block size (default=2MiB) -c Use CIECAM02 to blend colors -g Associated alpha hack for Gimp (ver. < 2) and Cinepaint -f WIDTHxHEIGHT+x0+y0 Manually set the size and position of the output image. Useful for cropped and shifted input TIFF images, such as those produced by Nona. -m megabytes Use this much memory before going to disk (default=1GiB) Fusion options: --wExposure Weight given to well-exposed pixels. --wContrast Weight given to high-contrast pixels (unimplemented). --wSaturation Weight given to highly-saturated pixels (unimplemented). The Fusion options parameters have no effect so far since only --wExposure is implemented and hence default. -c works only if the source images contain a color profile. Ok, did you read all? Then for the link (currently only Windows version): http://hugin.panotools.org/testing/enblend/enblend-3.1_win32_pre2.zip best regards and merry christmas. -- Erik Krause Offenburger Str. 33 79108 Freiburg _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |