Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
hello
I used enfuse several times to compress dynamic range of a single RAW
image. The algorithm was to produce at least two tiffs with different
exposures, including one with correct highlights and one with good
shadows (+EV in RAW processing software), and to use enfuse to blend
the images into one picture. The result looks natural and most of the
times better than the one from "official" HDR tonemapping algorithms.
So the feature request is to implement internal tonemapping algorithm
from one file for enfuse without the need to produce several input
files with different exposures. The adjustment parameter can be a
value of exposure compensation.
This is nice, but perhaps a little outside enfuse domain.
BTW, I would suggest ImageMagick's sigmoidal-contrast option
as perhaps being suitable for preparing the light/id/dark
frames for enfuse:
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#sigmoidal-contrast
I haven't tried it though.
BugBear
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