Hi Chris,

Where can I find the Smartblend CVS (it's even hidden for Google) and does
it compile on OSX?

Harry


2008/9/23 cspiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Erik Krause wrote:
> > enblend uses a not so optimal number of levels. specify -l 20 at the
> > enblend command line to increase the number to the maximum and you
> > get results similar to smartblend. enblend 3 should be almost as fast
> > as smartblend BTW...
>
> Enfuse used to employ exactly one level less than the
> maximum allowed number of levels given a particular
> kernel and image size.  This issue has been fixed in
> CVS on 2008-09-13T21:15:02.  Please let me know if
> any problem related to the levels calculation persists
> and I have to rework my patch.
>
> Concerning the performance of Enfuse-3.2: Contrast
> weighting is _much_ faster because of the new, O(1)
> algorithm.  Saturation weighting could have become
> slightly faster, too.
>
>
> /Chris
>
> >
>

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