On Sun 28-Feb-2010 at 13:53 -0800, MarkA wrote:
I've just managed to get all the packages for Hugin compiled and
working on a MAC. I've been using PTassemblr on Windows and years, but
I've now moved away from windows. Hugin appears to work great, except
I've got a problem with colour temperature settings. Is there an
option, or another piece of software, that will equalise colour
temperatures in a selection of pictures?
You can equalise colour temperature by optimising white balance in
the Exposure tab, this will give the photos the same white balance,
but you could still end up with the 'wrong' overall colour
temperature.
Hugin actually has everything needed to be able to adjust the colour
temperature of a panorama, but currently it isn't really available
in the GUI. You can go to the Camera and Lens tab and manually set
red/blue levels for each 'lens', but since the Hugin display isn't
colour managed you have to wait for the final stitch to see the
results properly.
This is something that could be a summer of code project:
* Integrate lcms and display photos using the system monitor profile
* Add a 'grey picker' to set the white point of a panorama
* A temperature 'slider' to be able to do stuff like this in the
GUI: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sbprzd/4196026736/
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Bruno
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