hi all,
actually i'm having a problem with exactly that question right now.


i have a series of image stacks i'd like to stitch and fuse, so stack1_0 
.. stack 1_6 until stack7_6. the thing is, the images are pretty dark, 
so automatic control point generation does a very bad job using all the 
images. align_image_stack however manages to align my stacks pretty well 
(they are shot with a bad tripod, so a little alignment is needed)

but everything align_image_stack can give me is a complete .hdr, (which 
is, as far as i know, bad input to enfuse) a set of remapped images 
(which i don't need as i want to remap them later, aligned in total) or 
a pto file that holds information about the image offsets.

seems that the latest is just what i need, but then, is there a method 
of merging these pto files together in a way that the images will "stick 
together"?

to get proper results, atm i only see one solution:

- take the brightest set of images, generate control points, align them
- starting from the brightest image, use align_image_stack to align each 
whole stack to a .pto file
- manually add up the translations calculated by align_image_stack to 
all further images and insert them into the big .pto from the beginning
- run enfuse and enblend.

definitely not the best way. are there scripts oder other tricks that 
will help?

thanks,
Benjamin

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