Fixed in 4.2.
** Changed in: enblend
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1157155
Title:
enblend 4.1 generates brighter images than originals
Status in Enblend:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I just notice that the recent versions of enblend (4.1 I think) generates a
panorama image which is much more brighter than the original JPEGs.
When the original JPEGs contain some black or dark areas, they becomes grey
(like a problem of gamma).
I check with Gimp and the histogram no longer contains black or dark colors
as if it was compressed at right.
As I didn't remember this kind of problems with previous enblend versions, I
looked in recent options like CIECAM02 which is enabled by default.
And, when I use --no-ciecam, the problem disappears.
(In my case, all my original JPEGs are in sRGB and for this test case,
I haven't done any exposition correction in Hugin : I just compare the
result by adding and removing --no-ciecam).
So, is it a regression or an expected behaviour ?
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