On Nov 5, 10:29 am, kfj <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5 Nov., 01:48, Isaac Gouy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So I have 3 photos taken hand-held with different focus (same
> > exposure) and of course there's say 5% movement.
>
> If you're trying to make a focus stack, all the photos are likely to
> have the same exposure. As I've pointed out previously, if your images
> have the same EV value, enfusing them with hugin will NOT WORK. You
> can see from the output you have posted that enfuse is never called
> with more than one image. The output also shows that nona is called
> every time with the same -e value (12.9658), which is precisely that
> self-same EV value which is equal for all images. If you don't want to
> blend your images manually you have to give them separate fake EV
> values (like, 0, 1, 2).


Where do I have to give them separate fake EV values?

In the exif of the photos?

In some input field in Hugin?


-snip-
> You write that your images are something like 5% misaligned. I predict
> you won't have very good results. Focus stacks neeed to be done with
> as little parallactic error as possible (you're using a hard mask,
> after all). I'd recommend to redo the photography with a tripod.

When I take photos with a stable camera, align_image_stack on the
command line seems fine - no need for me to set control points and
wrestle with Hugin.

Thanks for your help.

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