bestremera wrote:
> Hi Bugbear,
> 
> I might not have been clear enough.
> I use Photomatix now but want to try Enfuse.
> Everything I need Enfuse for is shot on a tripod. For example, 3
> different exposures I want to blend.
> My real desire is just to use Enfuse but had heard that Hugin includes
> Enfuse as an option.
> So I don't need a panorama option, I want use the Enfuse option that
> is WITHIN Hugin to blend to an 'exposure fused' image.
> 
> If you know of how I can load the Enfuse application without Hugin, I
> would like to hear about it.
> But I can't find a way to use Enfuse simply on a PC platform.

http://www.dl-c.com/discus/messages/2/12248.html?1217432311

quote:

> 
> Enfuse is a derivative of enblend, which is used in blending panoramas, 
> notably in Hugin: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin . There's an enfuse 
> "droplet" that is part of Hugin; all you do is select the images to be 
> blended, then drag and drop them on the droplet icon. The output is a tiff 
> file in the same directory as the originals. If the images in the stack 
> aren't perfectly aligned, then you can use Hugin to fix that. 


   BugBear

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