WRT"artifacts in dark areas are still there": We need a minimal set of (preferably small) images that clearly show the problem. Please attach them to _this_ bug report.
The faulty CIECAM blending, which was the cause for some weird colored pixels is fixed in _both_ applications: Enblend and Enfuse. (Technically, they both rely on the same pyramid interface and this was the part that was on the blink.) WRT "black sky and floor": Enblend 4.1-devel has e.g. a new primary seam finder, which was introduced with GSoC 2011. Moreover, several defaults have been changed. Please consult the "NEWS" file to get an impression what exactly is different. Maybe (and hopefully) your problems are rooted there. Otherwise you should open a new bug report so that we can track different issues in separate places. THX. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Hugin Developers, which is subscribed to Enblend. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/787387 Title: small artifacts in fused 16bit TIFFs Status in Enblend: Confirmed Bug description: When blending a set of 16bit TIFF images, I noticed artifacts in the output. Depending on the enfuse setting used, these occur in different places and look different. When I used the default setting, the artifacts looked like groups of coloured dots (see enfuse_problem_fused_default.tif) and when I used exposure only, they came as single pixels (see enfuse_problem_fused_only_exposure.tif), also see the respective jpg screenshots where the artifacts are enlarged. The images were created by hugin's nona, I tried several sizes and also the original unmodified images, the effects were the same. The 16bit TIFFs were created by digiKam's batch RAW import from Canon CR2, using conversion to 16bit and storage as TIFF as the only active processing steps. I converted the images to JPG with gimp, and when I fused the JPGs, there was no problem. I also opened the images with fotoxx and saved them in a different file but the same format, in which case the problem persisted. I suspect the problem may stem from the 16bit format. Here's my session which produced the flawed results: >enfuse enfuse_problem_[0-2].tif -o enfuse_problem_fused_default.tif enfuse: info: loading next image: enfuse_problem_0.tif 1/1 enfuse: info: loading next image: enfuse_problem_1.tif 1/1 enfuse: info: loading next image: enfuse_problem_2.tif 1/1 >enfuse enfuse_problem_[0-2].tif --saturation-weight=0 -o enfuse_problem_fused_only_exposure.tif enfuse: info: loading next image: enfuse_problem_0.tif 1/1 enfuse: info: loading next image: enfuse_problem_1.tif 1/1 enfuse: info: loading next image: enfuse_problem_2.tif 1/1 >enfuse --version enfuse 4.1-101796703d73 I use a Kubuntu 11.4 system on an intel processor. Find enclosed a tar file of the files in this session. Kay To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/enblend/+bug/787387/+subscriptions _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~hugin-devs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

