First I want to offer my compliments to the developers of the enfuse
tool - it is an excellent tool for exposure blending, and it allowed
me to process hundreds of images in a timely, high quality manner for
publication.

I have some questions regarding enfuse.  Although it is a bit too late
for my book, I'd like to be able to better use the tool in the
future.  Any advice would be appreciated!

- GrayProjector (enfuse version 3.2) doesn't seem to work. My enfused
images tended to have highlights that were brighter than I expected,
and was hoping this would have solved some of the problem (using l-
star), but a series of test images with various GrayProjector settings
seemed to be identical.

- EdgeScale doesn't allow me to input any value; I always get 'illegal
numeric format'.  Searching through the source code didn't seem to be
helpful: perhaps it has been too many years since I've done coding!

- Assuming these expert options do work, and I'm doing something
wrong, what is the intended purpose and suggested use of these
options?

- How do the -b and -m options affect performance, and what would be
optimal settings for these under various conditions?

- What is the intended use of the -c color blending option, and when
ought it to be used?

I discovered that increasing the number of blending levels produces
superior images:  I upsized my photos in Adobe Camera Raw by 50% and
was able to use 10 levels, which is noticeably better than 9 levels.



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