Hello

2016-06-28 10:32 UTC+02:00, paul womack <[email protected]>:
> Whilst Hugin is typically used for panoramas, it can also
> be used for HDR via Enfuse.
>
> Does anyone else on the list dabble in other techniques
> the involved the manipulation of multiple images?
>
> Once I started listing them, I realised how many there are:
>
> * Panorama
> * HDR (exposure stacking)
> * Extended DOF (focus stacking)
> * Noise reduction (averaging)
> * Super Resolution (sub pixel offset stacking)
> * Tourist Removal (Median, or manual multi masking)
> * exposure adding (photo gathering for astrophotography)
> * video post stablisation (inter frame registration)
>
> So - anyone doing anything other than the first two?
>
> (and did I miss any?)
>
>   BugBear

I often do "Tourist Removal" (manual technique), sometimes noise reduction.

I also do mosaics, which are IMO a special category because they are
pretty different from panoramas in the way pictures should be taken as
well as in the way they are assembled. Often while doing mosaics, I
remove annoying elements which are in a different plane from my
subject.

I can see another technique, which is completely outside of what Hugin
is made for: 3D modeling
https://www.sculpteo.com/blog/2016/01/20/turning-a-picture-into-a-3d-model/
, but this still fits in your original question: "manipulation of
multiple images".

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