On Nov 3, 2:50 am, kfj <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3 Nov., 07:12, Isaac Gouy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > align_image_stack + enfuse is very cool for exposure fusion and focus
> > fusion as-long-as the photos align well.
>
> > Is there a way to use Hugin control points on a stack of not so well
> > aligned photos - to align the photos and somehow save them off as
> > tiffs or somehow pass through to enfuse?
>
> You can easily do that. First you set up the hugin project to your
> liking, then you don't stitch the images together but ask hugin to
> only output the remapped images.


So I have 3 photos taken hand-held with different focus (same
exposure) and of course there's say 5% movement.

I have 28 and 32 control points fixing those 3 photos (after Images
tab "Clean Control Points")

On Stitcher tab I set the horizontal "Field of View".
On Stitcher tab I set the "Panorama Canvas Size" to the original photo
size.
On Stitcher tab I checked "Output Normal" "Remapped images"

On Stitcher tab I clicked "Stitch now!"

And 3 images were saved.

BUT those 3 images show just the same movement between them as the
original images?



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