Hi,

I would like to make a suggestion similar to that of rlhelinski's.  I
think it would be very useful if there was a button analogous to the
current "autocrop" button for HDR images.  This would set the crop
region equal to the largest possible area that is covered by every
single exposure-level in the set, so that the final HDR did not end up
with areas that do not have the full exposure information.  Does this
functionality already exist or would it be possible to implement?

Thanks for all the amazing work that every contributor to Hugin does,
I love the software!  I regret that I do not have the skills to
contribute code myself.




On May 23, 1:14 pm, Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 22, 4:02 pm, rlhelinski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Oh, I know about Celeste, but it is somewhat slow and sometimes it
> > removes more than sky control points. Further, I'm only aware of being
> > able to apply it to one image pair at a time. What I was after was
> > speeding up this process.
>
> In my experience, at least, Celeste doesn't work very well at
> "repairing" an addled image that was produced by the one-stop-shop
> button. It tends to leave too many points behind, especially for
> similar-looking spots (sky, grass, trees) on completely unrelated
> photos.
>
> I always just end up deleting all control points more than about 100
> px apart, resetting image parameters, and reoptimizing. That, or just
> choosing CP manually.
>
> Of course, support for region-selecting won't really help if the image
> is a cubist's dream.
>
> Ryan
>
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