Dear all!

There are now several command line arguments which combine several settings into one to make stitching/fusing to the specifications in a PTO file more convenient. the output is created in the shape and projection given by the PTO file's p-line, lux forwards to the next image after the output is ready (or terminates if there are no more images):

--stitch=yes      interpret PTO file as panorama and stitch it
--fuse=yes        interpret PTO file as exposure bracket and fuse it
--hdr_merge=yes   interpret PTO file as exposure bracket hdr-merge it
--focus_stack=yes interpret PTO file as focus stack and fuse it
--deghost=yes     interpret PTO file as serial image and deghost it

For faux brackets, 'compress' produces a 'standard' faux bracket
with Ev values -2, 0 and 2; either from an HDR image or from a bracket.
For single image input, the output will have the source image's shape:

--compress=yes  produce a faux bracket image

So if you have, for example, several PTO files containing exposure brackets, issue

lux --fuse=yes *.pto

or if you have several EXR files and wish to make faux brackets from them, issue

lux --compress=yes *.exr

The new parameters are nice for quickly setting up batch jobs without much ado, and will use the settings which 'one would normally use'.

Kay

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