I can reproduce your issue. When I feed jpg's or png's into
align_image_stack I get correct HDR's. If I feed 8bit or 16bit tiff's into
align_image_stack I get HDR's which can only be opened in Hugin and
FDRTools.
I also tried with an 8months old align_imagestack and it has the same issue.
So obviously a very old bug (or feature?)

I tested on both OSX and Ubuntu Linux.

I will file a bug report.

Harry


2009/5/22 Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]>

> ImageFuser uses the align_image_stack tool to write HDR's. This same
> align_image_stack tool is also used by Hugin.
> Creating hdr files is more or less a "spin off" as ImageFuser is meant to
> use enfuse and this functionality was added because it was so simple to do.
>
> Can you try to make a HDR pano with Hugin. When finished can you (try to)
> open the created HDR with Bridge and/or Photoshop CS3. This to check whether
> the HDR pano behaves the same.
>
> Harry
>
> 2009/5/22 PortlandPano <[email protected]>
>
>
>> The .hdr files created by ImageFuser when I use the "Save HDR image"
>> or simple batch display as blank white in both Bridge and Photoshop
>> CS3. They seem to open fine in Hugin, FDRTools, etc. I normally use
>> Bridge as my image browser so this is a bit of an issue for me. Is
>> there a command line conversion script I could use to get the files
>> into a format readable to Bridge and PS?
>>
>> Mac OS X 10.5.7 17" MacBook Pro
>> >>
>>
>

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