Hi all,
I've spend the last couple of days compiling up-to-date versions of
hugin et. al., exploring the new features, and figuring out how to
incorporate them into my work flow.
Thomas: Many, many thanks for the masking tab! It's going to make my
life a whole lot easier.
There seems to be a problem with positive masking and multiple-exposure
stacks, however. I gather that setting an "include region" mask in an
image simply excludes that region in all the overlapping images. But if
some of the other images are alternate exposures of the region I want to
keep, I don't want to exclude that region in them (else I lose the
benefit of exposure blending in those regions).
I can't find any setting which would make the include masks respect the
stack numbers in the Images tab. Have I missed something, or is there
currently no way to effectively use include masks with multiple-exposure
panoramas?
(It would also be useful if there was a way to make exclude masks
respect the stack numbers, so that setting an exclude mask in one image
automatically excluded that region in all the images in the same stack.)
Cheers,
BBB
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Bob Bright
Vancouver Island Digital Imaging
(250) 857-9887
http://VictoriaVR.ca
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