On 20 September 2010 14:38, Oskar Sander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Another question that I think I asked before but can't find the answer to
> is:   When you have generated a mosaic project, is it possible to generate
> an output where all image seams are highlighted?   Like a sort of mosaic
> debug mode.  Or as I would use it, as the scientific explanation on how the
> mosaic (or panorama) was assembled from source images.

If you select Identify in the Preview window and hover your mouse over
either the row of image number buttons or the preview image itself you
can see the individual photos.

Hugin can't show you where the seams will be because enblend will do
it's own thing and this can't be accurately predicted. A long time ago
before we had enblend, the Hugin preview did actually draw simple seam
lines, this code is still there but disabled, there is probably
something useful that can be done with it.

-- 
Bruno

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