David Brodsky wrote:

> > Additionally specify -l 29
> 
> enblend: image geometry precludes using more than 8 levels.

Yes, of course. But if you don't specify it the maximum possible number 
isn't used (at least in some versions). -l 29 is ridiculously high. You 
probably won't find an image in the next 20 years that will allow for 29 
levels (would need to be more than 2,000,000,000 pixels the short side! ;-)

> Even with full res image (32880 x 7120) it can't be more than 11.

Yeah, and that's the problem: tufuse will most probably use 12 levels 
on this image (or 9 on the small one), which reduces halos significantly 
in some cases.

-- 
Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de

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