I did a small test, my first impression is that it's quicker.
in the pto states that jpg compression should be 100% (no compression)

they have the same resolution, so that's fine.
but the resulting jpg files are a factor 4 smaller in size than with my nona/enblend combo and actually have a filesize close to a single original jpg image of the 2. this might be due to the fact that nona first generates very large tiff files, but i'm not sure if there might be something else.

i still need to do a full test to see how they actually look and the script runs, but like i wrote, that's for this weekend


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