It is possible to create an image like this without blending the moving 
object with the background. Draw a mask around the object on the 1st photo, 
copy the mask to all other photos, then delete the mask from the 1st. The 
same for all images. At the end check if the masks don't overlap.

On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 9:53:50 PM UTC+1, Jeff wrote:
>
> I've used Hugin to make multiple exposure composites (kind of like 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_exposure#/media/File:Lunar-eclipse-2004.jpg)
>  
> but where the camera was hand-held and I was capturing somebody doing some 
> action. The two I can think of are of someone jumping over a stream and 
> another of someone using a rope swing to jump in a river. I'd use hugin to 
> align the pictures, output as multiple layers, then use GIMP to selectively 
> erase from each layer the background (except the base layer), then flatten. 
> Works well!
>
> -Jeff
>
> On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 1:32:11 AM UTC-7, bugbear wrote:
>>
>> 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 
>>
>

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