On Sat 06-Nov-2010 at 19:14 -0400, Robert Krawitz wrote:
As I understand it, enblend selects the seam width based on its determination of feature size -- the smaller the local feature size (the more detail there is), the narrower the seam.
It sort of does this. It does blend smaller detail with a narrow seam and larger detail with a wide seam, but it does both at the same time.
You can see this if you enblend two photos artificially tinted with different colours, the fine detail will transition abruptly but the tint will vary gradually from one side to the next.
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