On 10.10.2010 12:57, Erik Krause wrote:
Am 10.10.2010 00:09, schrieb Bernd Hohmann:

 This is the problem: when you use enblend to merge bracketed JPG shots
 at first, the resulting image is broken because it isn't a real HDR.

Actually *enfuse* (not enblend, which is a different program!) works
pretty good merging bracketed jpegs.

Yes, it does (especially on the dark parts of the image), but it has some problems with very light parts. At least it produces images which can be handled by autopano-sift-c.

I stopped playing with pfshdrgen created *.hdr images last night because they make too much trouble in Hugin.

If your goal is a displayable image (not f.e. image based lighting)
there is no intermediate HDR image necessary. In fact HDR tonemapping
often has problems which enfuse doesn't have.

My primary goal was to stitch a 16/32bit HDR panorama which can be processed with different tone mapping operators afterwards to produce some 8bit TIFF files which can be pushed together in GIMP. Especially the Mantiuk operator creates pretty images for boosting edges on a "not so nice" base image.

I don't know where the error is, but Hugins HDR output is broken (showing a red image only). Will examine this later.

Bernd

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