On Mon 21-Dec-2009 at 10:01 -0800, kevin wrote:
>I'm working on a rather large stitch that is taking some time to
>complete and noticed that hugin doesn't pass the --compression setting
>to enfuse - at least when using the .mk file to do the stitching.  In
>the preferences screen it says not to set the --compression arguments
>for both enblend or enfuse as these are set by hugin.  If you look in
>the .mk file it's set for enblend but not enfuse.

I finally had a look at this and you are right, the intermediate 
TIFF files are never compressed.  Though it isn't an obvious fix, 
ENBLEND_LDR_COMP is actually set depending on the output image 
format, so if you are stitching to JPEG it doesn't make sense to set 
100% compression for the intermediate TIFF files.

This exposes a possible bug, when set to 'blend exposure layers then 
fuse', Hugin currently does compress the intermediate layer files.  
I'm not sure what happens here when you set the output type to JPEG 
(nobody has complained about it breaking so far).

-- 
Bruno

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