thanks.  i'll give this a try at higher resolution, but possibly not
for a week or so.

On Jun 17, 12:27 pm, Bart van Andel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just got a perfect result from your image set. What I did was the
> following:
>
> 1. Have Hugin generate the remapped images, let's assume those are
> located in folder1;
> 2. Find the images containing a full ring (3 of them in your image
> set) and move them to another folder, folder2;
> 3. For each of the ring images, open the image in Gimp and use the
> eraser to create a gap in the ring contour;
> 4. Call Enblend from the command line. Assuming your current folder is
> just above folder1 and folder2 and Enblend is in the path, this is the
> command line I've used (Windows style, Linux and MacOS users should
> use forward slashes instead of backward slashes):
>
>     enblend -o test.jpg folder1\*.tif folder2\*.tif
>
> This will make sure that the ring images (which are no longer rings)
> will be included last. This is necessary, otherwise Enblend will fail
> to generate a complete image, giving a number of messages like this:
>
>     Loading next image: test-20000054.tif
>     enblend: some images are redundant and will not be blended.
>
> Changing the order of inclusion without modifying the ring images will
> fail likewise, although with a slightly different output.
>
> (by the way, I've rendered the pano at 2000x2000 for speed reasons,
> but I assume outputting at full resolution will generate an equivalent
> result)
>
> Best,
> Bart
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