Op vr 5 mrt. 2021 om 11:56 schreef 'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other free
panoramic software <[email protected]>:

> In a way I'm surprised that so far nobody has actually reported doing
> what I propose in this thread, namely performing a stitching job or
> exposure fusion, using pv's adapted Burt & Adelson image splining
> algorithm. I admit my documentation isn't so easy to access on this
> topic, so here's a brief how-to:
>
>
I did not report anything back and did not do a panorama job, but I did
some "enfusing" jobs on bracket images.brackets of 3 images and brackets of
5 images.
Using align_image_stack to align them (hand shot images) and let AIS create
a pto.
Then use pv to open the pto and use "U" and "Shift-U" to fuse them.
I also used these ptos with a complete command-line parameter batch set
(from your Readme), but pv does not exit after the last pto.
Both on the RPi4 and my Linux laptop.

I did not report back as I am also a complete newby to pv and first wanted
to explore it a bit deeper.

Results are good and completely comparable with enfuse.
Panos this weekend.

Harry

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