On 03/31/2015 07:47 AM, Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> Hi,
> Knowing that Hugin is made specifically for creating panorama images, I was 
> wondering if I can use it for the following task:
> 
> I have two scanned images (scanned from a roll film). Image A is larger 
> than image B, but image B has better colours and saturation. What I was 
> thinking to do is to put image B on top of image A, and then to apply only 
> the hue and saturation properties of it onto image A.
> To do this, I need to have both images aligned perfectly on top of another. 
> Problem is that as as expected with any scanned image, the cropping is 
> slightly different, there are minor distortions etc'.
> 
> I wanted to use Hugin to create a file based on image B, that is aligned 
> according to image A (meaning: it's the same size as image A and all 
> elements in it are aligned correctly).
> 
> Can Hugin, or any of the tools that come with it, be used to do that? 
> 
> Thank you so very much!
> 
> Yo'av
> 

I think you can do this, it's part of the HDR component of the
stitching/blending step at the end. Really what you are doing is some
form of HDR/exposure blending.

Thanks,
Alex

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