on previous runs i have looked at the remapped images (nautilus
preview) while enblend was running (launched from hugin, of course)
and they all look fine.  i will run it again tomorrow (monday), save
the remapped images and give them a closer look, though.


On Jun 7, 10:04 pm, dmg <[email protected]> wrote:
> for the time being just output separate images and look at them.
>
> If you like them then run enblend -h and it it will be self-descriptive.
>
> --dmg
>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 12:46 PM,
>
>
>
> slaterson<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > i haven't tried that.  happy to try it, but need a little help in
> > exactly how i should run enblend, images to include, command line
> > options, etc.  is it possible to have hugin save the enblend command
> > it is running so i can run it manually later?
>
> > thanks
>
> > On Jun 7, 8:39 pm, dmg <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Have you tried outputing independent images and then feeding them
> >> manually to enblend?
>
> >> Your problem looks like a masking problem.
>
> >> -dmg
>
> --
> --dmg
>
> ---
> Daniel M. Germanhttp://turingmachine.org
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