Does anyone on the list know anything about processing PixelShift images
in Linux graphics applications like RawTherapee?
I've found scattered steps on handling them in RT, but nothing beyond
processing the individual images. Nothing about combining them.
I just got a Sony A7R IVA camera. I've taken PixelShift images with it;
the camera outputs a RAW file for each shift of the sensor. Somehow the
Windows/Mac Sony software combines those into a single, much higher
resolution image that I'm hoping to use in Hugin and other Linux software.
This isn't particularly connected with Hugin, although I tried feeding
the resulting frames into Hugin as an image stack, but Hugin found no
control points.
I would like to have fun shooting PixelShift images (240MP!) to use in
making panoramas in Hugin.
Ideas?
Thanks.
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