Thanks Erik & Bruno for your replies.

I have what I expected now and even more...

Bruno, your solution works if you want the last image to be used in case of no contrast differences. If you want an other image (from the middle of the stack) as reference, you have a problem with align_image_stack that is used before enfuse in the script. But it is possible I guess to first use align_image_stack and then rename the reference image so that it is placed in first position. This is however not very convenient (the script runs generally during 1-2 hours for each stack, during the night...)

Erik, your solution is really wonderful ! The transition from the sharp area to the out of focus area is much more natural but additionally the hallo problems seems to be much better managed (in the few tests I made). The information is in the man page of enfuse (example section) but not in the enfuse reference manual (and I read only this one...) where example are given with 0 values for saturation and exposure .
Maybe it could be useful to add this information to the wiki ?

Thanks a lot again to you and the programmers
Gilles



Le 22/07/10 23:01, Erik Krause a écrit :
Am 22.07.2010 02:22, schrieb Gilles San Martin:
So my question is : is it possible to specify to enfuse (in the command
line please) to choose a particular picture from the stack when it does
not find any differences in contrast ?

I don't recall where I read it but it could be better to specify very small values (f.e. 0.001 instead of 0) for exposure and saturation. Don't know whether this helps in your case...


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