I often find my self performing pre-processing on
images for Hugin (e.g. combining stacked image with enfuse).
This has the unfortunate effect of dropping all the IPTC
data (depending of which tool I use, netpbm, imagemagick, enfuse, etc),
which means that orientation and exposure data is lost, making
Hugin less convenient.
To avoid this, I could use exiftool to transfer IPTC data from one of the source
images to the output image of my preprocessing, in the same
way that Hugin itself does.
What (IPTC) fields do I need to transfer to get the
best behaviour from Hugin?
BugBear
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