dmg schrieb am 03.02.11 06:15:
Also, can there be more than 1 line per image?

Yes, right now we have four different types of masks which can be used in one image at the same time and more than once:
- Exclude region
- Include region
- Exclude region from stack
- Include region from stack

Note that including overlapping regions in two images leads to black areas when stitched. As if Robert Frost was running just into the trees! ;-) I'd say that's a problem with enblend, right? If two images claim priority for one pixel it should probably serve the first one instead of none. If two children want the last bar of chocolate it can be divided in two pieces... but that concept doesn't work here.

Oh, I think I have a little idea: how about auto naming of masks if I press the "save mask" button:
<image-name>-mask<mask number, e.g. first coordinates>-t>mask type>.msk

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 2:09 PM, D M German<[email protected]>  wrote:

are the mask lines (k-lines) in PTO files order dependent? I am
wondering if they should be assigned to data structures of the image, or
they should be a separate data structure. In other words, if the order
of the lines changes in the file (the k-lines), will their meaning
change?

They contain the image number, the mask type and the respective coordinates which should be enough for identification. I just tried, the order of the k-lines seems not to be important inside hugin.

As far as it comes to decision making in a later step two conflicting masks are treated in a strange way anyhow, see above.

Carl

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