2012/11/16, alouest <[email protected]>:
> Ok thank you.
> I solved the problem by doing all the first work with the RGB files (CPFIND
>
> + optimisation)
> Then I move my pto into the 32 bit folder and finish the work ( I notice
> that I have to add Rt1 after the Vm5 into the i lines to keep the
> temperature value plus all the change that Bruno pointed out before.
> That works almost perfectly.
> A small last issue is the creation of 'hot spot" in the finale file, I
> don't know why Hugin does that but in some area (always on the edges) it
> gives me crazy hot area, I join an exemple. My values are between 8 and 30
> degrees and those area shows 32 35 40 degree so it's definitely a misstake,
>
> any idea how to fixe that?
> Thanks a lot again

"edges": do you mean the edges of the final image or the borders
between each individual source image?

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