On 09.10.2010 21:10, Erik Krause wrote:

 I went crazy the last 4 days creating a HDR panorama of a difficult
 scene going this way with "align_image_stack" and "enblend" (thats what
 enfuse_align_droplet doing).

enfuse_align_droplet uses enfuse, not enblend. enblend won't give you
any enhanced dynamic range.

enfuse.. you're right (I really should stop working 12hrs a day)...

If your copy of enfuse doesn't provide this option you must convert the
TIFFs to 16 bit prior to enfusing them. If this needs to be done on the
command line you can use ImageMagick mogrify to do that.

After some further experiments on difficult bracketing shots I dropped enfuse for creating HDR stacks and use pfsinhdrgen and pfshdrcalibrate with precomputed camera response curves.

enblend doesn't calculate the camera response curve correctly for me (if it uses response curves at all).

Thanks for your thoughts anyway.

Bernd

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