Hi,

I now also added an Intel x86 MacOS bundle (stamped as 0.5.0.1). The only
modification (fix) is in relation to internal bundle PATHs.
As I do not have an M1 Mac, I can't build an M1 bundle, but the M1 does
simulate an x86_64 as still many packages have not yet been converted.

Harry

Op vr 3 jun. 2022 om 12:23 schreef Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com>:

> Hi David,
>
> Sorry for my somewhat late reaction.  I had a Go Live of a project and we
> had a few more issues than anticipated.
>
> There are armhf and amd64 packages:
> See below the Assets area of the releases page.
> Don't you see these entries?
>
> Assets 6
>
>    - pyimagefuser-0.5.0-amd64.deb
>    
> <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/releases/download/0.5.0/pyimagefuser-0.5.0-amd64.deb>
>    19.1 MB5 days ago
>    - pyimagefuser-0.5.0-armhf.deb
>    
> <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/releases/download/0.5.0/pyimagefuser-0.5.0-armhf.deb>
>    17.8 MB5 days ago
>    - PyImageFuser-0.5.0-win-x86_64.zip
>    
> <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/releases/download/0.5.0/PyImageFuser-0.5.0-win-x86_64.zip>
>    23.6 MB5 days ago
>    - PyImageFuser-0.5.0-x86_64.AppImage
>    
> <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/releases/download/0.5.0/PyImageFuser-0.5.0-x86_64.AppImage>
>    38.2 MB5 days ago
>    - Source code (zip)
>    <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/archive/refs/tags/0.5.0.zip>
>    5 days ago
>    - Source code (tar.gz)
>    <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/archive/refs/tags/0.5.0.tar.gz>
>    5 days ago
>
>
>
> Op wo 1 jun. 2022 om 09:47 schreef David W. Jones <gnomeno...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi, Harry!
>>
>> Sounds fascinating and useful to me!
>>
>> I went to the releases page, it mentions a pyimagefuser-0.5.0-amd64.deb
>> package but only has links to an AppImage.
>>
>> I don't do AppImages. Link for DEB package? I have Debian 11.
>>
>> On 5/29/22 07:04, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > PyImageFuser is a Python3 PySimpleGUI program to exposure fuse
>> bracketed
>> > images, reduce noise in stacks and do focus stacking. It uses
>> > align_image_stack and enfuse to accomplish this.
>> >
>> > github: https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser
>> > <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser>
>> > Releases: https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/releases
>> > <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/releases>
>> >
>> > In 2009-2010 I wrote ImageFuser in Applescript and released that as a
>> > bundled app for MacOS (MacOS/X at that time). After leaving MacOS for
>> > Linux, I also wrote KImagefuser for Linux, but the used Kommander
>> > scripting died.
>> > In the past couple of  weeks I wrote PyImageFuser: a GPLv3 Python3 GUI
>> > frontend for enfuse and align_image_stack (both GPLv2), written
>> > in/using PySimpleGUI. (The tkinter based version)
>> >
>> > Why did I write PyImageFuser? Why not use a few scripts, Hugin or Lux
>> > (pv) for the same purpose? Or use builtin camera/phone HDR options?
>> > - Well, I do use 3 scripts for enfuse and align_image_stack (and lux
>> and
>> > align_image_stack) but they do not allow much tweaking.
>> > - Hugin is for me an excellent panorama tool, but it's like using a 70+
>> > functions swiss army knife when you only need a toothbrush and a
>> > toothpick. Next to that: it doesn't give an as flexible option to tweak
>> > align_image_stack and enfuse if you do not know all command line
>> options
>> > from the top of your head.
>> > - Lux (pv) also does an excellent job, but is also more aimed at "live"
>> > panorama making and I still can't get used to the interface. Tweaking
>> > options for exposure blending are (for me) more difficult, and
>> > align_image_stack, when needed, can only be used from the command line.
>> > - Cameras simply lack the CPU-power to do a good exposure bracketing
>> and
>> > completely lack the power for aligning images. Phones nowadays have
>> > horse power enough to do both on sets of 3 images, but lack features
>> and
>> > still have small sensors.
>> > - And finally: Very simple, I could do it (and even very simple using
>> > PyimpleGUI) and I wanted to have something "dedicated" for this kind of
>> > work.
>> >
>> > I privately only use Linux and Chromebooks. Business wise I use
>> Windows.
>> > Occasionally I touch a Mac. All those systems have their own
>> > shortcut/keyboard combinations, which I by now don't use anymore.
>> > PyImageFuser is only meant for exposure bracketing, noise reduction and
>> > focus stacking using a conventional user interface ;).
>> >
>> > If you are interested in PyImageFuser
>> > <https://github.com/hvdwolf/PyImageFuser/tree/main> you can download
>> it
>> > from the Releases <https://github.com/hvdwolf/jExifToolGUI/releases>
>> > page. It still needs further tweaking (and undoubtedly bug fixing and
>> > platform "hardening"), but it does what I want it to do.
>> > /
>> > /
>> > Best regards,
>> > Harry
>>
>>
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